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The Great Gatsby - A Timeless Classic of Love Wealth and Tragedy - cover

The Great Gatsby - A Timeless Classic of Love Wealth and Tragedy

Francis Scott Fitzgerald, Zenith Blue Ridge Books

Publisher: Zenith Blue Ridge Books

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Summary

A Jazz Age Masterpiece of Love, Wealth, and the American Dream

Step into the opulent world of The Great Gatsby, where ambition and desire collide in the roaring 1920s. F. Scott Fitzgerald's iconic novel paints a vivid picture of glittering parties, unfulfilled dreams, and the dark side of wealth.

At the heart of this timeless tale is Jay Gatsby—a mysterious millionaire with a haunted past—obsessed with rekindling a lost romance with the enchanting Daisy Buchanan. As seen through the eyes of narrator Nick Carraway, Gatsby's grand illusions unravel, exposing the fragile line between success and self-destruction.

A dazzling critique of the American Dream, The Great Gatsby is more than a novel—it's a cultural touchstone that continues to captivate readers worldwide.

⭐ Praise for The Great Gatsby:
✔️ One of the greatest novels of the 20th century – The New York Times
✔️ A defining work of the Jazz Age – TIME Magazine
✔️ A masterpiece of American literature – The Guardian

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Available since: 01/30/2025.
Print length: 110 pages.

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