u003ciu003eu003cbu003e'My dear, I don't give a damn.'u003c/bu003eu003c/iu003eu003cbru003eu003cbru003eMargaret Mitchells page-turning, sweeping American epic has been a classic for over eighty years. Beloved and thought by many to be the greatest of the American novels, u003ciu003eGone with the Windu003c/iu003e is a story of love, hope and loss set against the tense historical background of the American Civil War. u003cbru003eu003cbru003eThe lovers at the novels centre the selfish, privileged Scarlett OHara and rakish Rhett Butler are magnetic: pulling readers into the tangled narrative of a struggle to survive that cannot be forgotten.u003cbru003eu003cbru003eu003cbu003eWINNER OF NATIONAL BOOK AWARD AND PULITZER PRIZEu003c/bu003eu003cbru003eu003cbru003eu003cbu003e'For sheer readability I can think of nothing it must give way before' u003ciu003eThe New Yorkeru003c/iu003eu003c/bu003eu003cbru003eu003cbru003eu003cbu003e'What makes some people come through catastrophes and others, apparently just as able, strong, and brave, go under? Margaret Mitchellu003c/bu003e