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  1. It is the spring of 1861. Scarlett O’Hara, a pretty Southern belle, lives on Tara, a large plantation in Georgia. She concerns herself only with her numerous suitors and her desire to marry Ashley Wilkes. One day she hears that Ashley is engaged to Melanie Hamilton, his frail, plain cousin from Atlanta.

  2. May 20, 2008 · 4.8 18,234 ratings. See all formats and editions. Nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s The Great American Read. Margaret Mitchell's epic novel of love and war won the Pulitzer Prize and went on to give rise to two authorized sequels and one of the most popular and celebrated movies of all time.

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  3. Gone with the Wind. Nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s The Great American Read. Margaret Mitchell's epic novel of love and war won the Pulitzer Prize and went on to...

  4. A sweeping story of tangled passion and courage, in the pages of Gone With the Wind, Margaret Mitchell brings to life the unforgettable characters that have captivated readers for decades. Widely considered an American classic, and often remembered for its epic film version, Gone With the Wind explores the depth of human passions with an ...

  5. Gone with the Wind. Margaret Mitchell. Simon and Schuster, Nov 1, 2007 - Fiction - 960 pages. Since its original publication in 1936, Gone With the Windwinner of the Pulitzer...

  6. Margaret Mitchell - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Family history. Early influences. Girlhood on Jackson Hill. The South of Gone with the Wind. An avid reader. Young storyteller. School life. Marriage. Reporter for The Atlanta Journal. Interest in erotica. Novelist. Early works. Lost Laysen. The Big Four. Ropa Carmagin.

  7. Nov 1, 2007 · by Margaret Mitchell (Author), Pat Conroy (Author, Preface) Format: Kindle Edition. 4.8 18,278 ratings. See all formats and editions. Since its original publication in 1936, Gone With the Windwinner of the Pulitzer Prize and one of the bestselling novels of all time—has been heralded by readers everywhere as The Great American Novel.

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