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Gone with the Wind Letters Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 480 pages
Rating: 4.43 | 1015 Users | 51 Reviews

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Original Title: "Gone with the Wind" Letters
ISBN: 0283995076 (ISBN13: 9780283995071)
Edition Language: English

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I remember reading this book in 9th grade and loving it! In fact, unbeknownst to my mother I stayed up all night finishing it. The last hundred pages are very emotional, and not only had I not had any sleep, I was completely enmeshed in the emotions, crying right along with the characters! The only time I ever cursed at my mother was that morning when she asked me, "Hannah Honey, come help with breakfast," to which I replied, "I don't want to come help with any God Damned breakfast!" Guess Rhett and Scarlett were getting to me, huh! I'm rereading it, and this time will be careful not to stay up all night finishing the book!

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Title:Gone with the Wind Letters
Author:Margaret Mitchell
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 480 pages
Published:August 27th 1987 by Sidgwich Jackson Ltd (first published 1976)
Categories:Nonfiction. Classics. History. Biography

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Ratings: 4.43 From 1015 Users | 51 Reviews

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These letters are fascinating and reveal a humorous, insightful personality of the author of Gone with the Wind. Unfortunately, this edition was published in the 1970s and thus does not include Mitchell's correspondence with Benjamin Mays, nor her correspondence with Hattie McDaniel. Despite this, I loved reading this collection; she writes her letters in the same way she wrote GWTW, creating an invigorating and spirited portrait of Margaret Mitchell that cannot be easily put down. Great read!

Brilliant companion to novel and film. I was excited when I bought it, 75p in a charity shop because it seems a difficult book to obtain nowadays. It was wonderful to have an insight of the writing of the book and observations on the making of the film. I adore this book and is a perfect asset to a GWTW maniac such as myself. I can't believe I considered not buying it. I have no regrets in purchasing such a fine book composed of letters by a woman who has changed my life and written one of my

Not enough stars on the chart to mark. Eight Stars would do. I love this book. I read it at age 17 and then again at age 45. We both got better with age. Perfect summer read. Don't watch the movie until you've read the book. One of the top entries on my Bucket list is to roam the streets of Savannah, Charleston, Atlanta. I want to find that red dirt. I want to see all the artifacts from the war. I want to hear horses clop along the street. I want to find Rhett!!!!!!When I was young I thought

One of my all time favorite novels!

This book will always have a soft spot in my heart. It's like an old friend I pick up and read every once a while.

I have read this book but when I was doing reports on it and I had to pass some chapters. It was a book that you just want to read again because it about people that is looking to the future if I think.

A well-curated series of letters that reads like an epistlatory novel. And a good one at that! Ms. Mitchell was a clever, sensible woman and I would have enjoyed being one of her contemporaries.

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