Ice Palace

Ice Palace
Title Ice Palace PDF eBook
Author Edna Ferber
Publisher Vintage
Pages 408
Release 2014-03-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 034580614X

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Originally published in 1958, Ice Palace is Pulitzer Prize winner Edna Ferber's classic and mighty novel about the taming of a great northern wilderness—Alaska. Czar Kennedy came to Alaska for money and power, Thor Storm for a dream. This is the story of their struggle, over a long half-century, for the future of Alaska and the destiny of their beautiful, rebellious granddaughter, Christine, a courageous woman who must make a choice that will shape the destiny of a new generation. Above all, it is the glowing and eloquent tale of Alaska itself—the last, great American frontier.

Mes Confitures

Mes Confitures
Title Mes Confitures PDF eBook
Author Christine Ferber
Publisher MSU Press
Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780870136290

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An internationally known master patisserie opens her personal recipe book, sharing jams that rely on seasonal fruits, traditional techniques, and their emphasis on simplicity and freshness. 32 color photos.

Cimarron

Cimarron
Title Cimarron PDF eBook
Author Edna Ferber
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 1930
Genre Frontier and pioneer life
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Edna Ferber, Best Novels

Edna Ferber, Best Novels
Title Edna Ferber, Best Novels PDF eBook
Author Edna Ferber
Publisher
Pages 324
Release 2017-08-25
Genre
ISBN 9781975752378

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Edna Ferber (1885 -1968) was an American novelist, short story writer and playwright. Her novels were especially popular and included the Pulitzer Prize-winning So Big (1924), Show Boat (1926; made into the celebrated 1927 musical), Cimarron (1929; made into the 1931 film which won the Academy Award for Best Picture), and Giant (1952; made into the 1956 Hollywood movie).Ferber's novels generally featured strong female protagonists, along with a rich and diverse collection of supporting characters. She usually highlighted at least one strong secondary character who faced discrimination ethnically or for other reasons; through this technique, Ferber demonstrated her belief that people are people and that the not-so-pretty people have the best character.In this book:Cheerful--By Request, 1918Fanny Herself, 1917Dawn O'Hara, 1911

So Big

So Big
Title So Big PDF eBook
Author Edna Ferber
Publisher
Pages 364
Release 2020-05-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9786257120012

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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 won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1925. The story follows the life of a young woman, Selina Peake De Jong, who decides to be a school teacher in farming country. During her stay on the Pool family farm, she encourages the young Roelf Pool to follow his interests, which include art. Upon his mother's death, Roelf runs away to France. Meanwhile, Selina marries a Dutch farmer named Pervus. They have a child together, Dirk, whom she nicknames "So Big," from the common question and answer "How big is baby? " "So-o-o-o big!". Pervus becomes ill and dies, and Selina is forced to take over working on the farm to give Dirk a future. As Dirk gets older, he works as an architect but is more interested in making money than creating buildings and becomes a stock broker, much to his mother's disappointment. His love interest, Dallas O'Mara, an acclaimed artist, echoes this sentiment by trying to convince Dirk that there is more to life than money. Much later in life, Selina is visited by Roelf Pool, who has since become a famous sculptor. Dirk grows very distressed when, after visiting his mother's farm, he realizes that Dallas and Roelf love each other and he cannot compete with the artistically minded sculptor. In the end, Dirk comes to appreciate the wisdom of his mother, who always valued aesthetics and beauty even as she scraped out a living in a stern Dutch community. Ultimately, Dirk is left alone in his sumptuous apartment, saddened by his abandonment of artistic values.

Edna Ferber's Hollywood

Edna Ferber's Hollywood
Title Edna Ferber's Hollywood PDF eBook
Author J. E. Smyth
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 353
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 029277785X

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Edna Ferber’s Hollywood reveals one of the most influential artistic relationships of the twentieth century—the four-decade partnership between historical novelist Edna Ferber and the Hollywood studios. Ferber was one of America’s most controversial popular historians, a writer whose uniquely feminist, multiracial view of the national past deliberately clashed with traditional narratives of white masculine power. Hollywood paid premium sums to adapt her novels, creating some of the most memorable films of the studio era—among them Show Boat, Cimarron, and Giant. Her historical fiction resonated with Hollywood’s interest in prestigious historical filmmaking aimed principally, but not exclusively, at female audiences. In Edna Ferber’s Hollywood, J. E. Smyth explores the research, writing, marketing, reception, and production histories of Hollywood’s Ferber franchise. Smyth tracks Ferber’s working relationships with Samuel Goldwyn, Leland Hayward, George Stevens, and James Dean; her landmark contract negotiations with Warner Bros.; and the controversies surrounding Giant’s critique of Jim-Crow Texas. But Edna Ferber’s Hollywood is also the study of the historical vision of an American outsider—a woman, a Jew, a novelist with few literary pretensions, an unashamed middlebrow who challenged the prescribed boundaries among gender, race, history, and fiction. In a masterful film and literary history, Smyth explores how Ferber’s work helped shape Hollywood’s attitude toward the American past.

Mes Tartes

Mes Tartes
Title Mes Tartes PDF eBook
Author Christine Ferber
Publisher MSU Press
Pages 318
Release 2003
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780870136887

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The author of several successful cookbooks takes on the subject of pastries and pastry making, offering readers 130 recipes designed to delight the pallet, from bonne crème a flan to crème anglais, covering a delectable range of delicious, flaky, tempting pastries. (Cookbooks)