by Donald McCaig
Fully authorized by the Margaret Mitchell estate, Rhett Butlers People is the astonishing and long-awaited novel that parallels the Great American Novel, Gone With The Wind. Through the storytelling mastery of award-winning writer Donald McCaig, the life and times of the dashing Rhett Butler unfolds. Through Rhetts eyes we meet the people who shaped his larger than life personality as it sprang from Margaret Mitchells unforgettable pages: Langston Butler, Rhetts unyielding father; Rosemary his steadfast sister; Tunis Bonneau, Rhetts best friend and a onetime slave; Belle Watling, the woman for whom Rhett cared long before he met Scarlett OHara at Twelve Oaks Plantation, on the fateful eve of the Civil War.
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