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Scarlett
Scarlett
Author: Alexandra Ripley
ISBN: 341533
Publication Date: 1991
Pages: 823
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Publisher: Warner Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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reviewed Scarlett on + 26 more book reviews
Scarlett continues to be impetuous, but learns many things about life.
mvtrekkie avatar reviewed Scarlett on + 231 more book reviews
This story about Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler takes up right after Gone With The Wind ends. Most of it is what I had always imagined happened to these characters. It was very satisfying. A very good read!!!
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The timeless tale continues... The most popular and beloved American historical novel ever written, Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind is unparalleled in its portrayal of men and women at once larger than life but as real as ourselves. Now bestselling writer Alexandra Ripley brings us back to Tara and reintroduces us to the characters we remember so well: Rhett, Ashley, Mammy, Suellen, Aunt Pittypat, and, of course, Scarlett. As the classic story, first told over half a century ago, moves forward, the greatest love affair in all fiction is reignited; amidst heartbreak and joy, the endless, consuming passion between Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler reaches its startling culmination. Rich with surprises at every turn and new emotional, breathtaking adventures, Scarlett satisfies our longing to reenter the world of Gone With the Wind, and like its predecessor, Scarlett will find an eternal place in our hearts
desertkat avatar reviewed Scarlett on + 48 more book reviews
Good sequel to Gone With the Wind, though not the caliber of Margaret Mitchell.


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