Fanny Herself by Edna Ferber, J. Henry (Illustrator), Lawrence R. Rodgers (Introduction)

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  • Pub. Date: April 2001
  • 352pp
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    • Pub. Date: April 2001
    • Publisher: University of Illinois Press
    • Format: Paperback, 352pp

    Synopsis

    Emma McChesney is a smart, savvy, stylish divorced mother and the Midwest traveling sales representative for T. A. Buck's Featherloom skirts and petticoats. With one hand on her sample case and the other fending off advances from salesmen, hotel clerks, and other predators, Emma holds on tightly to her reputation: honest, hard-working, and able to outsell the slickest salesman.

    Like her compact bag of traveling necessities, Emma has her life boiled down to essentials: her work and her seventeen-year-old son, Jock. Her experience has taught her that it's best to stick to roast beef, medium—avoiding both physical and moral indigestion—l;rather than experiment with fancy sauces and exotic dishes. Yet she never shies away from a challenge, and her sharp instincts and common sense serve her well in dealing with the likes of Ed Meyer, a smooth-talking, piano-playing salesman; Blanche LeHay, prima donna of the Sam Levin Crackerjack Belles; and T. A. Buck Jr., the wet-behind-the-ears son of the founder of Featherloom.

    Austin American-Statesman - Joe Stafford

    The most autobiographical novel by the author of "Giant," this roman Å clef is informed by the antisemitism Ferber encountered as a child in Iowa before World War I.

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