
Giant
A Novel
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Courtney Patterson
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Edna Ferber
The basis for the classic film starring James Dean, Elizabeth Taylor, and Rock Hudson, Giant is Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edna Ferber's sweeping generational tale of power, love, cattle barons, and oil tycoons, set in Texas during the first half of the 20th century.
When larger-than-life cattle rancher Jordan "Bick" Benedict arrives at the family home of sharp-witted but genteel Virginia socialite Leslie Lynnton to purchase a racehorse, the two are instantly drawn to each other. But for Leslie, falling in love with a Texan was a lot simpler than falling in love with Texas. Upon their arrival at Bick's ranch, Leslie is confronted not only with the oppressive heat and vastness of Texas but also by the disturbing inequity between runaway riches and the poverty and racism suffered by the Mexican workers on the ranch. Leslie and Bick's loving union endures against all odds, but a reckoning is coming and a price will have to be paid.
A sensational and enthralling saga, Ferber masterfully captures the essence of Texas with all its wealth and excess, cruelty and prejudice, pride and violence.
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Forget the movie and you won’t be disappointed
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Would recommend reading though!
Texans Beware
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Still Timely
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Perfect! Just perfect!
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Compelling and Relevant Fiction
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Texas!
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Giant was no different. One of the few times I saw the movie before reading the book. The movie was arranged in chronological order, which is good for movies, but the impact of the book was heightened by weaving the story from the ending and then telling the story.
What did I like about the book? The dialogue especially Leslie’s is spoken like she is holding her breath and then lets it all out at once. I also like the friendship that develops between Leslie and Jordan (Bic). Too often in modern relationships this sweet metamorphosis is not achieved as modern couples move on after some tough times. I would read it again, I will talk about it with others and I would recommend it to friends.
Hold your breath
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A Great Story
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This isn’t a history book
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Published in 1952, the book was a huge success -- although much of the state of Texas found themselves angry over her portrayal of the people there. And, of course, she did take a very strong stance against the racism towards Mexicans. (I found it sad that much of the language and attitudes found on the pages are exactly the same today.) The book is filled with unique and interesting bits of information about Texas. She talks about the history of the state, the people who inhabit it, the culture, the food, the ideas, the landscape. Her descriptions are sharp and pictoral, bringing very specific images to the mind of the reader. You will feel the heat on your skin alongside the characters. You will close the book and feel the need for an intense moisturizer on your chapped, wind-bl0wn skin. You will drink extra water, hoping to quench your thirst.
The story centers itself around a man named Bick Benedict who runs a cattle ranch of more than 2 million acres. He rules an empire, which employs large numbers of Mexican laborers. At the beginning of the story Bick traveled East to Virginia to buy a horse, and brings home a new wife named Leslie. She is an intelligent woman, who looks at things differently. She loves her husband, but struggles against the Texas ways. Through Leslie, the reader grows to understand Ferber. They are the lens to view the harsh conditions under which the laborers are forced to live. They allow the reader to understand the underlying racism. They are the reason we see the stories with empathy and compassion.
Although the characters are not always likable, they are realistic and flawed people, and I liked getting to know them.
I recommend reading the book and following it up by watching the Oscar winning film starring Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson and James Dean.
let's go to midcentury Texas
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