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Edna Ferber. Author Edna Ferber described the story of So Big as being about a "material man, son of his earth-grubbing, idealistic mother". Left an orphan at 19 years old in the late 1880s, Selina Peake needs to support herself. She leaves the city life she has known to become a teacher in the farming community of High Prairie, IL.
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So Big (novel) So Big is a 1924 novel written by Edna Ferber. The book was inspired by the life of Antje Paarlberg in the Dutch community of South Holland, Illinois, a Chicago suburb. It was a best-seller in the United States and won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1925.
Oct 11, 2016 · Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and widely considered to be Edna Ferber's greatest achievement, So Big is a classic novel of turn-of-the-century Chicago. It is the unforgettable story of Selina Peake DeJong, a gambler's daughter, and her struggles to stay afloat and maintain her dignity and her sanity in the face of marriage, widowhood, and single ...
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Feb 17, 2023 · Iyaz - So Big (Lyrics / Lyrics Video)Well, you don't know it's yo' boy I-Y-A-ZAlongside the man, JR, IyazNow I wanna do it up, so bigParty it up, so bigSpend...
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Apr 23, 2019 · “So Big” is Edna Ferber’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, originally published in 1924, that exemplifies Ferber’s love of working people and of chronicling her heroines as assertive, bold, and prosperous. She never forgot the anti-Semitism she suffered as a young girl, was proud of her heritage, and was somewhat aloof in her adult life.
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Jul 30, 2013 · “So Big” is Edna Ferber’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, originally published in 1924, that exemplifies Ferber’s love of working people and of chronicling her heroines as assertive, bold, and prosperous. She never forgot the anti-Semitism she suffered as a young girl, was proud of her heritage, and was somewhat aloof in her adult life.
- Edna Ferber