Gone with the Wind
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Here are the characters that have become symbols of passion and desire: darkly handsome Rhett Butler and flirtatious Scarlett O'Hara. Behind them stand their gentler counterparts: Ashley Wilkes and Melanie Hamilton. As the lives and affairs of these absorbing characters play out against the tumult of the Civil War, Gone With the Wind reaches dramatic heights that have swept generations of fans off their feet.
Having lived in Atlanta for many years, narrator Linda Stephens has an authentic ear for the dialects of that region. Get ready to hear Gone With the Wind exactly as it was written: every word beautifully captured in a spectacular unabridged audio production.
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"The best novel to have ever come out of the South...it is unsurpassed in the whole of American writing." ( The Washington Post)
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I totally understand how this book is socially and racially offensive today, however, if you are going to read it and learn the great lessons it has to teach, you must keep in mind that the era it portrays and the time in which it was written were very different from where we live now. This book could not be written today and enjoy any success. But if you want to take a look at the antebellum south and it’s aftermath, you will be able to see it in this story. That’s the way it was and although some people try, history can’t be changed. All we can do is learn from it. That is the great value of this story. It screams, ‘don’t be like this!’ and shows us why we shouldn’t be like them.
A word about Melanie. This weak, gray, small person was the strength behind everyone she knew. Too late, Scarlett learned that Melanie was her best friend, perhaps her only real friend, something that some people never have. She was a blessing to everyone because she was not prideful. She stood for truth and righteousness, something that too many in this world lack so badly.
One last word about the narrator. Linda Stephens is nothing short of amazing! Wow! What a performance. There were so many personalities and dialects that she had to capture, and she did it to perfection.
It’s a classic for a reason
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, this is the ultimate GWTW listen. It is so well done and the story so enthralling. Not to be missed.What did you like best about this story?
Scarlett and Rhett, of course! I also liked the way it follows the movie sometimes almost word for word. Yes, I know the movie came later and it is a testament to the many authors and directors that the story was so closely adapted.What does Linda Stephens bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
For the most part she has the accents down pat. I really enjoyed her reading. No one can do Rhett like Clark Gable but she gives it a shot.If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Gee, I think they did make a movie out of this... I'll think about it tomorrow. Tomorrow is another day.Any additional comments?
Some parts of this book made me cringe with the stereotypes and the glorious klan, etc. but I feel that just like Twain's Huckleberry Finn we need the original story to really appreciate how far we have come today. I don't believe political correctness is accurate or viable in this book. Appreciate it for it's flaws and all.Pulitzer Prize winner extroidenaire!
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Fabulous narrator, engaging story
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Classic
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I was wrong.
This book is rich with so many parts. Every character is filled with depth. Even the places—Tara and Atlanta are more than just places. They are characters in their own right. The emotions are complex. There is so much growth. In a time where women were timid, this book features so many strong characters from Scarlett to Mammy to even Melly.
These characters are flawed. The story is beautiful. It is perfect.
Oh. My. Gosh!
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Wonderful Narration!!
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Great Performance
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What made the experience of listening to Gone with the Wind the most enjoyable?
Loved this book and all the history it taught me. I highly recommend this book, even though it is long it goes by too quickly. Like most books, it was so much better than the movie.What was one of the most memorable moments of Gone with the Wind?
Scarlet's recovery from the decimation of the Civil WarWho was the most memorable character of Gone with the Wind and why?
Scarlet and her determination and selfishnessfabulous historical novel
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Relates to modern times
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so good
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