Scarlett

The Sequel to Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind

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Alexandra Ripley, Stephens Mitchell: Scarlett (2007, Grand Central Publishing)

English language

Published Nov. 21, 2007 by Grand Central Publishing.

ISBN:
978-0-446-50295-5
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4 stars (5 reviews)

The Love Affair between Scarlett and Rhett comes to a startling culmination.--WorldCat

Come back to Tara...to Scarlett and Rhett...and to the greatest love story in all fiction. This is the book whose initial publication was an instant sensation: selling out immediately, setting new records, and enthralling readers all over the world. This is the book everyone wants to read, savor, and enjoy...amazon

Scarlett is a 1991 novel by Alexandra Ripley, written as a sequel to Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel, Gone with the Wind. The book debuted on The New York Times bestsellers list, but both critics and fans of the original novel found Ripley's version to be inconsistent with the literary quality of Gone with the Wind--amazon

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4 stars

I've given this book a rare four stars as it's up there with the best books I've ever read. I picked up a lovely but unassuming 1951 edition from The Reprint Society for 30p at a book sale because I'd heard of the book, never seen the film, knew Clark Gable said "Quite frankly my dear, I don't give a damn", and thought I'd give it a go out of curiosity. I'm so glad I did.

What little I knew about GWTW portrayed it as a love story, not something I would usually read, so I was surprised to find that it is far more accurately described as a family saga set against the backdrop of war. The American Civil War is central to the story, partly for how it drives events, but also as a destructive global event that shows up Scarlett for the self-centred superficial diva she is. …

Subjects

  • Ireland, fiction
  • Fiction, romance, historical, general
  • O'hara, scarlett (fictitious character), fiction