Gone with the Wind, Volumen2

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G.K. Hall, 1992 - 1582 páginas
"The names of Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler have been emblazoned in the memories of generations of readers who have made Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind one of the most beloved sagas in American literature. Here is the sweeping take of Scarlett, raised to be a southern lady of leisure, and her world, which changes irrevocably during the Civil War. Scarlett's struggle is that of the south--trying to scrape together a life of decency and meaning in the aftermath of change and disaster. And Scarlett's love is Rhett Butler--a man so much like her in determination and desire that theirs is the romance of the century."--Page 4 of cover

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