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doudou_2
Jul 06, 2013doudou_2 rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
I just finished reading this book for my school's summer reading and I highly recommend it. It is full of morals represented in the conflict between innocence ( Kino, Coyotito and Juana ; the Song of Family ) and evil ( avarice, the Song of Evil or the Song of the Pearl ). Kino, the poor fisherman, was happy for finding the Pearl of the World that would save his ill child and solve his problems, and he thought that everyone in his town would feel the same. However, the people's greed and avarice destroyed his innocent dreams and the Song of the evil became stronger than the Song of the Pearl.