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Winner of the 1925 Pulitzer Prize, Edna Ferber's So Big is a sweeping, heartfelt novel about resilience, sacrifice, and the search for meaning in a changing America. Selina Peake DeJong, a widowed mother, struggles to raise her son in the harsh farming community outside Chicago. Through hardship and perseverance, she instills in him a love of beauty and integrity, even as society tempts him with material success. Rich with vivid characters, social insight, and emotional depth, So Big is both an intimate family story and a broader reflection on the American dream. Ferber's timeless classic celebrates the strength of ordinary lives and remains one of the most powerful works of twentieth-century American literature.
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