Fruits of the Earth by André Gide

Fruits of the Earth

André Gide

221 pages first pub 1897 (editions) user-added

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For the reader who savors the rich flavors of history and the nuances of the human experience, Fruits of the Earth by André Gide offers a poignant and reflective journey through the complexities of life, love, and the search for meaning, making it a treasure for those who appreciate the depth and wisdom of a bygone era.

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One of the most popular books of a giant of modern French literature, this is a hymn to the pleasures of life that Gide came so close to losing forever while suffering from tuberculosis -- touch, hearing, smell, sight and, more than anything, taste.

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3.64
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Moods

reflective: 88%

inspiring: 77%

emotional: 44%

challenging: 33%

hopeful: 22%

mysterious: 11%

relaxing: 11%


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