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The Girls (1921) by Edna Ferber is a lesser-known but insightful novel that explores themes of friendship, aging, and the roles of women in society. It follows the lives of two lifelong friends, focusing on their relationships, ambitions, and struggles in a world that often limits women's choices.
Ferber, known for her sharp wit and keen social observations, presents a story that delves into the expectations placed on women, particularly in terms of marriage, independence, and societal roles. Like much of her work, The Girls highlights her ability to create strong female characters who challenge conventions.
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The Girls (1921) by Edna Ferber is a lesser-known but insightful novel that explores themes of friendship, aging, and the roles of women in society. It follows the lives of two lifelong friends, focusing on their relationships, ambitions, and struggles in a world that often limits women's choices.

Ferber, known for her sharp wit and keen social observations, presents a story that delves into the expectations placed on women, particularly in terms of marriage, independence, and societal roles. Like much of her work, The Girls highlights her ability to create strong female characters who challenge conventions.

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Edna Ferber was born in 1885 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. After a short career in journalism, she turned to writing novels, short stories, and plays. She won the Pulitzer Prize in 1925 for her novel, So Big, and subsequent works went on to become best-sellers. Giant, which she published in 1952, became the basis of the hit film starring Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, and James Dean. She died in 1968 at the age of 82.