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So Big - A Determined Woman's Struggle for Identity and Success in Turn-of-the-Century America - cover

So Big - A Determined Woman's Struggle for Identity and Success in Turn-of-the-Century America

Edna Ferber

Publisher: Good Press

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In her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "So Big," Edna Ferber intricately weaves a narrative that explores the American spirit through the life of Selina Peake, a resilient young woman navigating the complexities of rural life in early 20th-century Illinois. The book is characterized by Ferber'Äôs vivid prose and keen psychological insight, showcasing her ability to portray the struggles of farming life, societal expectations, and personal ambition against a backdrop of lush Midwestern landscapes. Ferber'Äôs unique use of regionalism not only brings authenticity to her characters but also invites readers to reflect on the broader American experience and the pursuit of dreams amidst hardship. Edna Ferber, a prominent American novelist and playwright, drew upon her own experiences growing up in the Midwest to craft "So Big." Her background in journalism provided her with a sharp observational skill that is evident in her storytelling. Ferber'Äôs works often celebrate strong, independent women and challenge societal norms, making her an influential voice in early 20th-century literature. Her keen understanding of class and gender dynamics further enriches the narrative, inviting readers to empathize with her characters'Äô journeys. "So Big" is a must-read for anyone interested in American literature, capturing the essence of determination and resilience. Ferber's nuanced characterizations and insightful social commentary make this novel a timeless exploration of identity and aspiration, ultimately inspiring readers to reflect on their own pursuits in the face of adversity.
Available since: 12/29/2023.
Print length: 232 pages.

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