Explore the glittering allure of the Jazz Age and the darker tones of society. The Great Gatsby novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald is an American literature classic, first published in 1925 USA. Synopsis The Great Gatsby takes place during the Roaring Twenties and centres on mysterious rich Jay Gatsby and his fascination with the lovely Daisy Buchanan. Nick Carraway, who moves in next door to Gatsby in the posh Long Island neighbourhood of West Egg, tells the tale. Daisy, who is currently wed to the affluent but unfaithful Tom Buchanan, is the subject of Gatsby's opulent parties in the hopes of reigniting their previous relationship. The American Dream, riches, and social status are all explored in the novel as Gatsby's quest for happiness takes an increasingly fatal turn. A tragic and symbolic climax is reached as secrets are revealed, tensions increase, and the lives of the characters get entwined in a web of lies. "The Great Gatsby" is a critique of the superficiality and decadence of the Jazz Age, and it is still praised for its realistic depiction of the delusions of the American Dream and the inescapable disappointment that follows. A fantastic reprint At Treasured Libraries, we go above and beyond to preserve the original text of this book to the highest standard. The texts in this edition remain as written by the original author’s publication in 1925 . It is one of the all-time classics and a book you must-read. Click BUY NOW so you can immerse yourself in this novel . Title Details Original 1925 text - 20th Century American fiction - 5.5 x 8.5 Inches - Matte Cover - Cream Paper