Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell (Very good, 1993, Pbk, 1024 pages, Warner Books)
Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell (Very good, 1993, Pbk, 1024 pages, Warner Books)
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In very good condition: cover has light wear; inside is unmarked; spine is cracked. ISBN 0446365386
"Gone With the Wind: A Tale of Love, War, and Resilience" brings to life the grandeur and turmoil of the American South during the Civil War and Reconstruction. Margaret Mitchell’s sweeping epic takes readers on an unforgettable journey through a world of fading aristocracy, shifting fortunes, and the indomitable spirit of one woman, Scarlett O’Hara. With rich storytelling and vivid imagery, this novel captures the beauty and brutality of a nation in upheaval.
Scarlett O’Hara is a woman like no other—bold, passionate, and fiercely determined to survive in a world that is crumbling around her. As war devastates the South, Scarlett faces love, betrayal, loss, and reinvention. Her turbulent romance with the enigmatic Rhett Butler is both fiery and heartbreaking, a testament to love’s power to both uplift and destroy. Through it all, she remains unyielding, embodying resilience in the face of adversity.
Mitchell’s masterpiece is not just a love story but a poignant exploration of change, ambition, and survival. The novel paints a striking portrait of the Old South and the transformative forces that reshaped it. It challenges readers to reflect on the complexities of history, personal ambition, and the sacrifices made in pursuit of an uncertain future.
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