Edna Ferber’s "So Big" is a powerful story of family relationships set against the backdrop of early 20th-century farm life. This literary classic explores the complexities of the mother-son relationship and the challenges of rural existence. The story champions determination in the face of adversity as it portrays a family’s struggles and triumphs. "So Big" offers readers a glimpse into a historical period and provides a poignant exploration of the human spirit, solidifying its place as a timeless work of fiction. Experience this compelling narrative of family life and the enduring power of perseverance.
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