January 2014 Guest Editor Jodi Picoult on Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell. I memorized huge passages when I was twelve and pretended to be both Rhett and Scarlett (hence I had no boyfriend till I was 15…). I loved that Margaret Mitchell had created a world out of words, and I wanted to do the same thing.
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First published in 1936, this book is a historical novel set against the dramatic backdrop of the American Civil War. It tells the love story of Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler.
February 2011 Guest Editor Carmen Reid on Margaret Mitchell...
Gone With The Wind must be the grandmammie of romantic novels. Yes it’s over 1000 pages long and you know the story already because you’ve watched the epic film over many a bank holiday. But February strikes me as the perfect month to turn the telly off, go to bed early and wade through this Southern Civil war blockbuster. Tighten your crinoline, practise saying: ‘Oh Ashley!’ And ‘No, no, Rhett!’ And vow to the skies that you will never, ever be poor again! Realise why it’s so terrifically good that Margaret snagged herself a Pulitzer Prize in 1937.
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Margaret Mitchell (1900-1949) was an American author and journalist. One novel by Mitchell was published during her lifetime, the American Civil War-era novel, Gone with the Wind. For it she won the National Book Award for Most Distinguished Novel of 1936, and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1937.
Gone with the Wind features in the following genres: Historical romance, Classic fiction: general and literary, eBooks of the Month, Historical Fiction, Romance / Relationship Stories, Fiction, General Fiction, Recommendations
Gone with the Wind is available in Hardback, Paperback, Ebook
Gone with the Wind was written by Margaret Mitchell and published by Wildside Press LLC
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