Pearl Buck was a famous American author. Her works described American society as the background and were known as the "Father of American Fictions". Here are some of her success stories: The Great Gatsby: Pearl Buck published this novel in 1925 and it became one of the best-selling novels of the time. It described the life of the upper class in the 1920s and the story of the protagonist Gatsby's pursuit of dreams and love. The novel received widespread praise and was considered a classic in the history of American literature. 2. Oliver Twist: Pearl Buck published this novel in 1935, which tells the story of an orphan and portrays the dark side of 19th-century British society. The novel was also considered one of Pearl Buck's masterpieces, gaining widespread acclaim and becoming a classic horror novel. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Pearl Buck published this novel in 1954, which tells the story of the adventures of a young man named Huckleberry Finn on a deserted island. This novel is considered one of Pearl Buck's most iconic works. It portrays the real situation of American society during World War II and has received widespread praise. Pearl Buck's works were famous for her deep social insight and vivid descriptions. Her works were widely praised and appreciated not only in the United States but also all over the world.