The Great Gatsby: He Had Everything. Except the One Thing That Mattered.

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by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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✓ F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 Classic — Unabridged & Authentic The Jazz Age Dream That Couldn’t Last First published in 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is the definitive novel of the Roaring Twenties. Through the eyes of Nick Carraway, readers witness the glittering world of Jay Gatsby—his wealth, his parties, and his doomed love for Daisy Buchanan. What You’ll Experience ✓ The glamour and excess of the Jazz Age - ✓ Gatsby’s tragic pursuit of an unattainable dream - ✓ A timeless reflection on love, illusion, and the American Dream Perfect for fans of American classics, tragic love stories, and timeless social critique. Why This Book Still Grips Readers The Great Gatsby endures because it captures the seductive beauty—and inevitable emptiness—of chasing dreams at any cost. Fitzgerald’s lyrical prose and haunting characters make this novel one of the most cherished works of modern literature. Sneak Peek "So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past." One of the most unforgettable closing lines in all of literature. Collector-Worthy Features ✓ Complete 1925 text – unabridged and authentic - ✓ Elegant 5 x 8 design – matte cover, cream paper, and clean formatting - ✓ Durable, reader-friendly layout built for long reading sessions Ready to step into Gatsby’s world of glitter and heartbreak? Title Details • Original Text: 1925 • Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald • Genre: Classic American Fiction & Tragedy • Size: 5 x 8 Inches • Cover: Matte • Paper: Cream

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