Description
By: Edna Ferber (1885-1968)
Emma McChesney and Company by Edna Ferber is a delightful and engaging read that follows the life of Emma McChesney, a smart and savvy businesswoman navigating the world of early 20th century commerce. The novel is full of wit, humor, and charm, making it a joy to read from start to finish.
Emma McChesney is a strong and independent protagonist who is ahead of her time, breaking barriers and succeeding in a male-dominated industry. Her quick thinking and resourcefulness are inspiring, and readers will find themselves rooting for her every step of the way.
Ferber’s writing is sharp and engaging, with vivid descriptions and engaging dialogue that bring the characters and setting to life. The novel is a fascinating glimpse into the world of business and fashion in the early 1900s, and readers will be drawn in by the intricate details and historical context.
Overall, Emma McChesney and Company is a delightful and entertaining read that offers a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of a woman in business. Ferber’s storytelling is captivating and engaging, making this a book that readers won’t want to put down.
Book Description:
This is the final volume in the trilogy following the smart, stylish, divorced and independent businesswoman Emma McChesney in her career from stenographer, then drummer (traveling salesman) to owner of her own company. (The first was Roast Beef, Medium and the second Personality Plus). Edna Ferber first gained success with these stories and later went on to write Show Boat, Giant and other well known books. First published in 1915, Emma’s son, Jock, has moved to Chicago with his new wife. Emma decides to sell in South America and proves she has not lost her magic touch. Emma gets involved in romance, saving a business and many other things. Emma symbolizes the ideal woman at the dawn of the twentieth century: sharp, capable, charming, and progressive.
