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Gone With the Wind By Margaret Mitchell

Gone With the Wind

by Margaret Mitchell

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Gone With the Wind

To the millions who've read this civil War saga, or seen the classic movie of the book, this is the Ameican story: the tale of Scarlett O'Hara, spoiled Georgia belle, and Rhett Butler, the rakish, dashing man who loves her even when her struggle to survive in the shattered South makes her ruthless.

Hardcover: 1056 pages

Publisher: Charles Scribner'S Sons ( May 01, 1996 )

Item #: 21-6920

Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 1.65 inches

Product Weight: 34.0 ounces

A great novel
May 28, 2009

Gone With the Wind has always been a favorite of mine. It is a story of not just romance between people but a story of the romance of the patriotism of the people and their country, their very way of life. The ending of that lifestyle and the birth of a new lifestyle.

Reviewer: Brenda W

Couldn't put it down!
November 18, 2008

This was probably one of the best books I have ever read. I saw the movie, but the book far surpasses that. I'm sure that I will be re-reading this book.

Reviewer: Mary L

A MUST READ
August 05, 2008

I'm 28 years old and have read this book once EVERY year since I was 13! I have 4 copies in paperback. And an original first edition in hardback. And will probably buy another copy when I find one.

Reviewer: Suzanne M

Biggest Fan
June 03, 2008

I own 3 copies of GWTW, 2 of Scarlett, and I just received a copy of Rhett Butler's People. I also own VHS & DVDs of GWTW and Scarlett. This is the best novel, movie, STORY ever created. Every woman has a hint of Scarlett O'Hara hidden within her and every man has a bit of Rhett Butler. Amazing.

Reviewer: Erica S

ROMANCE FOR MEN!
April 27, 2008

Even men will like this book-it is as much a historical novel of the Civil War as it is a romance. It's basically the story of how the war obliterated the society of the Old South and created the society of the New South. Having lived in Charleston SC, I experienced how the war still haunts Southern culture.

Reviewer: Tim K

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