
Dancing Girls
by Edna Ferber
'Dancing Girls' Summary
The story 'Dancing Girls' follows a group of young women who are struggling to find their place in their small town. They each dream of a different life and are challenged by the expectations of their community and the limitations of their choices. Ferber explores the dynamics of their friendships, the allure of escape, and the ways in which individuals cope with their desires and disappointments. The stories are filled with humor, warmth, and a poignant sense of human connection, as Ferber examines the complexities of life in small-town America. Other stories in the collection, like 'Old Lady Mandel', 'Long Distance', and 'One Hundred Percent', delve into similar themes of societal expectations, individual journeys, and the search for meaning in a world that often feels limited.Book Details
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Edna Ferber
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Edna Ferberwas an American novelist, short story writer and playwright. Ferber was born August 15, 1885, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, to a Hu...
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