Through the wind, vol. 1
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Margaret Mitchell (1900 - 1949) is an American writer, author of the novel “Doned by the Wind”, published in 1936 and received the Pulitzer Prize. The book was incredible success among readers, and the film adaptation with Vivien Lee and Clark Gabel in the lead roles won eight Academy Awards and became one of the most famous tapes in the history of world cinema. The daughter of a wealthy owner of plantations in Georgia, whose carefree youth ceases with the outbreak of civil war. In an instant, the girl had to grow up: the mother died, her father is sick, and the Yankee’s native estate was plundered.
This book became the most beloved for several generations of women, and nothing equal to her was created to this day. Years and years pass, and “ruined by the wind” do not age, and now the new readers have to laugh and cry, love and suffer, fight and hope with the magnificent Scarlett O’Hara
This book became the most beloved for several generations of women, and nothing equal to her was created to this day. Years and years pass, and “ruined by the wind” do not age, and now the new readers have to laugh and cry, love and suffer, fight and hope with the magnificent Scarlett O’Hara
Author:
Author:Mitchell Margaret
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Agriculture
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Series:
Series: Foreign Classic
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN: 978-5-17-122885-9
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