| Details | | Publication Date: | 1992-10-01 | | Editor: | Linda Bourgeois Davidson, Lucille T. Love, Lucille Thompson Love, Mary Ellen Debarbieri Kozuch |
Publisher's Note A collection of letters between Margaret Mitchell & Lucille Busey providing glimpses into the lives of these women & their families during the war years, 1938-1946.
Industry Reviews "Scarlett O'Hara may be the best-known fictional heroine in history, but what about the woman who created her? In these letters we gain much insight into the thinking & beliefs of Margaret Mitchell. We learn that, in stark contrast to the vain & self-seeking Scarlett, Mitchell was deeply concerned about others. This collection is MUST reading for those who want a personal glimpse into the character & thinking of the creator of the most successful novel of all time." Publisher's Press Materials - James A. Autry
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