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Dawn O'Hara: The Girl Who Laughed

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A young newspaper reporter arrives in the city and, after illness, lodges in a lively boardinghouse where communal life supplies both comedy and consolation. She becomes romantically involved with a charismatic writer, marries, and must confront his subsequent mental collapse and the upheaval it causes. The story alternates brisk, humorous sketches of everyday urban companions with more serious scenes of duty, regret, and resilience, following her effort to balance work, relationships, and survival while seeking emotional independence amid changing circumstances.

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Edna Ferber

Edna Ferber (1885-1968) was an American novelist and playwright, celebrated for her vivid storytelling and strong female characters. She gained prominence in the early 20th century, contributing significantly to American literature with works that often explored themes of identity and social change. Ferber is perhaps best known for her novel "Show Boat," which was adapted into a successful musical, highlighting her ability to blend literary prowess with popular culture. Her other notable works include "Emma McChesney and Co." and "Fanny Herself," both of which showcase her keen observations of women's lives and the complexities of modern society. Ferber's legacy endures as a vital part of American literary heritage.

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