Margaret Mitchell

Margaret Mitchell was born in Atlanta, Georgia, the daughter of an attorney who was president of the Atlanta Historical Society. She married in 1925, and spent the following ten years putting down on paper the stories she had heard about the Civil War. The result was Gone With The Wind, first published in 1936. It won the Pulitzer price, sold over ten million copies, was translated into eighteen languages and was later made into one of the best-loved films of all time starring Vivien Leigh and...See more

Margaret Mitchell book reviews

  • Gone with the wind 5 out of 5

    by Raymond A, Oct 11, 2012

    This book is a treasure. It is a revealing account of the Civil War era through the eyes of a Southerner. A must read! read more

  • Gone with the wind 5 out of 5

    by Lavelle B, Sep 28, 2012

    My family loves the movie and wanted to read the book....so happy to find it on your sight.
    Several members of my family will read this book. Thanks read more

  • Gone with the wind 5 out of 5

    A masterpiece!

    by Bryn, Sep 8, 2012

    Though at first, the 1,000-something page book can appear daunting, it is an easy read - you'll quickly find yourself sucked in to the story and not wanting to put it down! With lively characters and ... read more

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