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Rhett Butler's People: The Authorized Novel based on Margaret Mitchell's
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Rhett Butler's People: The Authorized Novel based on Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind Paperback - 2014

by McCaig, Donald

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Called a must-read ("People"), this "New York Times" bestseller chronicles the life and times of the legendary Rhett Butler. Available in a tall Premium Edition. Martin's Press.

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From the rear cover

Rhett Butler

"Renegade. Outcast. Rebel. Lover. Gambler. Southerner. A mystery..."

Until now.

"Rhett Butler's People"""fulfills the dreams of those whose imaginations have been indelibly marked by America's greatest novel," Gone With The Wind." Here you'll meet Rhett as a boy, a free spirit who loved the marshes and tidewaters of the Low Country, and learn of the ruthlessness of Rhett's father, whose desire for control resulted in unspeakable. Through Rhett's eyes, you'll encounter those who shaped him in other ways: the Overseer's daughter, Belle Watling; Rosemary, Rhett's brave and determined sister; Tunis Bonneau, the son of freed slaves who understood the young Rhett like no one else; and Jack Ravanel, whose name became inextricably linked to heartbreak. And then there's Katie Scarlett O'Hara herself--the headstrong, passionate woman whose life is inextricably entwined with Rhett's: more like him than she cares to admit; more in love with him than either of them will ever know...

"Get inside Rhett's head as he meets and courts Scarlett in one of the most famous love affairs of all time..."--"The New York Times"

About the author

Donald McCaig (1940-2018) is the award-winning author of Jacob's Ladder, designated "the best civil war novel ever written" by The Virginia Quarterly. People magazine raved "Think Gone With the Wind, think Cold Mountain." It won the Michael Shaara Award for Civil War Fiction and the Library of Virginia Award for Fiction. He was selected by the estate of Margaret Mitchell to write the Gone with the Wind follow up novels Rhett Butler's People and Ruth's Journey.