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TITLE:Books and Tea: Discussion of So Big by Edna Ferber
SUMMARY:Books and Tea: Discussion of So Big by Edna Ferber
DESCRIPTION:Books and Tea: Discussion of So Big by Edna
  Ferber\nDiscussion of Algonquin Round Table member and friend of Frank
  Sullivan, Edna Ferber’s 1924 Pulitzer Prize winner, So Big.\nAlgonquin
  Round Table member and friend of Frank Sullivan, Edna Ferber, won the
  1924 Pulitzer Prize for So Big. Considered by many to be a feminist
  novel, So Big recounts the tale of a young schoolteacher transplanted
  from Chicago to the conservative farmlands of the town of High Prairie.
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  even"><em>Books and Tea: Discussion of So Big by Edna
  Ferber</em><br>\n<p>Discussion of Algonquin Round Table member and friend
  of Frank Sullivan, Edna Ferber’s 1924 Pulitzer Prize winner, <em>So
  Big</em>.</p><p>Algonquin Round Table member and friend of Frank
  Sullivan, Edna Ferber, won the 1924 Pulitzer Prize for <em>So Big</em>.
  Considered by many to be a feminist novel, <em>So Big</em> recounts the
  tale of a young schoolteacher transplanted from Chicago to the
  conservative farmlands of the town of High
  Prairie.</p></div></div></div></body></html>
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