Edna Ferber Books in Order
Edna Ferber is a celebrated American novelist, short story writer, and playwright, renowned for her captivating and thought-provoking works. Her novels have stood the test of time, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning <i>So Big</i> (1924), the iconic <i>Show Boat</i> (1926), which was later adapted into a celebrated 1927 musical, and <i>Cimarron</i> (1929), which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1931 as a film adaptation. Her 1952 novel, <i>Giant</i>, was also brought to life on the big screen in 1956. Ferber's writing career is marked by her ability to craft relatable and complex female protagonists, as well as a rich tapestry of supporting characters. Her novels often shed light on social issues, highlighting the resilience and strength of marginalized individuals. As a prominent figure in American literature, Ferber was a member of the esteemed Algonquin Round Table, a group of influential writers and intellectuals.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Edna Ferber
- #1AmazonA Peculiar Treasure: Autobiography(1939)
- #1AmazonDawn O'Hara: The Girl Who Laughed(1911)
- #2AmazonCheerful, by Request(1913)
- #3AmazonFanny Herself(1917)
- #4AmazonThe Girls(1921)
- #5AmazonGigolo(1922)
- #6AmazonSo Big(1924)
- #7AmazonShow Boat(1926)
- #8AmazonStage Door (With: George S. Kaufman)(1926)
- #9AmazonMother Knows Best(1927)
- #10AmazonCimarron(1929)
- #11AmazonAmerican Beauty(1931)
- #12AmazonCome and Get It(1934)
- #13AmazonSaratoga Trunk(1941)
- #14AmazonGreat Son(1944)
- #15AmazonGiant(1952)
- #16AmazonIce Palace(1958)
- #17AmazonA Kind of Magic(2013)
- #18AmazonThe Homely Heroine(2017)
- #19AmazonThe Dancing Girls(2021)
- #20Amazon$1200 A Year: A Comedy In Three Acts (With: Newman Levy)(1920)
- #21AmazonThe Land Is Bright: A Play(2019)
- #22AmazonButtered Side Down: Short Stories(1912)
- #23AmazonThe Woman Who Tried to Be Good and Other Stories(1913)
- #24AmazonThey Brought Their Women: A Book Of Short Stories(1933)
- #25AmazonOne Basket(1947)
- #26AmazonHalf Portions(2010)
About Edna Ferber
Edna Ferber is a celebrated American novelist, short story writer, and playwright, renowned for her captivating and thought-provoking works. Her novels have stood the test of time, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning <i>So Big</i> (1924), the iconic <i>Show Boat</i> (1926), which was later adapted into a celebrated 1927 musical, and <i>Cimarron</i> (1929), which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1931 as a film adaptation. Her 1952 novel, <i>Giant</i>, was also brought to life on the big screen in 1956. Ferber's writing career is marked by her ability to craft relatable and complex female protagonists, as well as a rich tapestry of supporting characters. Her novels often shed light on social issues, highlighting the resilience and strength of marginalized individuals. As a prominent figure in American literature, Ferber was a member of the esteemed Algonquin Round Table, a group of influential writers and intellectuals.
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