Personality Plus (novel)

Personality Plus (novel)

"Personality Plus" is an early novel by American author Edna Ferber. Originally published in 1914, "Personality Plus" is the second of three volumes chronicling the travels and events in the life of Emma McChesney. Ferber achieved her first successes with a series of stories centering around this character, a stylish and intelligent divorced mother who rises rapidly in business.


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