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Show Boat
Author: Edna Ferber
Ravenal tapped the tip of his shiny shabby boot with the smart little malacca cane. "Am I to understand that I am being offered the position of--oh--juvenile lead on the--" He glanced upward. "Cotton Blossom Floating Palace Theatre?" "That's the size of it. No responsibility. A chance to see life." "I've seen it," Ravenal answered.
ISBN: 39359
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Spanning fifty years from the 1870s to the mid 1920s, the novel begins as a panorama of life on a Mississippi River show boat: a rival, or supplement, to some parts of Twains Life on the Mississippi. Ferber gives considerable devotion to character development throughout the novel; the reader gets to know the principal characters intimately. It contains strong undertones of racial bigotry in the post-emancipation period; now a shift to Chicago and the underground world of the professional gambler; and back to the theater and the show boat. This is a kaleidoscope through three generations of show business.


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