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Gone with the Wind

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Gone with the Wind

By: Margaret Mitchell
Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
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When Gone with the Wind appeared in 1936, it became on overnight sensation. Nothing like it in American literature had ever been seen. It went on to win the Pulitzer Prize and become one of the most celebrated films of all time. It has sold more than 30 million copies worldwide and been translated into 27 languages.

Gone with the Wind is both an historical novel and an examination of the bewildering changes that swept Georgia in the 1860s. The novel begins just before the Civil War opens and ends in 1871. During those intervening years Mitchell’s novel illustrates the struggles of the Georgians who lived through the Civil War and Reconstruction eras.

Here are the most famous characters in American literature: handsome, controversial Rhett Butler; spoiled, flirtatious Scarlett O'Hara; aristocratic gentleman Ashley Wilkes; and saintly Melanie Hamilton. As the lives of these and other equally fascinating characters play out against the chaotic background of war and Reconstruction, Gone with the Wind scales heights of human drama that have rarely been reached.

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“The narrative is excruciatingly vivid. For days after reading Gone with the Wind, the reader lives the experiences of the characters Margaret Mitchell has given the world.” (London Times)

“No reader can come away without a sense of the tragedy that overcame the planting families in 1865 and without a better understanding of the background of present-day Southern life.” (The New York Times)

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Hated for the Book to End

I was truly sad for this book to end and 47 hours was taunting to think of listening!!!!!I have to admit I was skeptical at first of hearing any other voice but Clark Gable but Charlton Griffin did a beauty job with all characters. He brought new life to my very favorite movie and book.. Thank you!!

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What a fantastic reader!

Charlton Griffin is incredible reader, and the book, a classic came to life. Highly recommended

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What a tragic story and life.

The reader of this novel was not enjoyable to listen to. He made the womens' voices sound horrible and ignorant.
What an awful story of love and loss. It is rare for one growing up in a ranching community in Montana to grasp the need and reliance the southern farmers had for slaves. I have always wondered why they couldn't do the work themselves as us Northern farmer/ranchers do. However, after reading Gone With the Wind, I do have a better for understanding for the plantation owners.

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Amazing!

I absolutely love his voice! It’s so controlled (I think I’m using that correctly?) and the voices he used for the characters were consistent and after a bit I was able to tell who was who before it was even mentioned in the story.

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Classic

I loved this story. Much to be learned from Scarlet and Rhett. This is a story you can read over and over.

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For the most part I enjoyed the narration

Scarlett’s voice sounded like a cartoon character that was the only weak part of the audio book.

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Excellent narration

Only a brief word for the book itself. Although it is a classic, I was surprised to have liked it so much. I read it only because I thought that, to be well read this was a must read. However I enjoyed it very much.

As to the narration, it was fantastic. All the characters were done superbly.

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Fabulous, utter enjoyment!

Every character brought to life by Charlton Griffin was a joy. It was like listening to a radio show with several performers taking on different roles. I ached to hear the story unfold, and found myself turning it on at every opportunity throughout the day. Now, I feel saddened to have to go through the rest of the day without, having just come to the end of the story.

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Review after reading gone with the wind

I liked this book especially because it showed about The civil War and of the lives of a southerners before the war and after the war.
The main character, Scarlett was a girl and didn’t know anything about the worlds harshness and bitterness. but after the war scarlett became a woman who knew the worst that can happen to her,
Who had nothing except the motherlike red land.
And who had all the burden in her shoulders.

I think i have learned a lot by reading this book.
It showed me a girl who was growing by the war, policy,love,and bitterness.

I recommend this book to people who wants to read long classic novel.

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Breathtaking!

The book is ofcourse a timeless classic. The narration is outstanding - but I wish Scarlett's voice was done a bit differently.

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