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The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald - The Complete and Unabridged Original Edition (Novelaris Classics) - cover

The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald - The Complete and Unabridged Original Edition (Novelaris Classics)

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Publisher: Novelaris Publishing

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Summary

In a sprawling mansion on Long Island, mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby throws dazzling parties each summer weekend, all in pursuit of a single dream. Through the eyes of neighbor Nick Carraway, we follow his obsessive quest for his lost love Daisy Buchanan. As bootleggers and socialites mingle at extravagant celebrations, Nick witnesses a story of obsession and betrayal unfold. 
F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" reveals the hollow pursuit of the American Dream, where old money, new wealth, and desperate passion collide beneath a glittering surface.
Available since: 01/29/2025.
Print length: 105 pages.

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