
Oh, what is this Facebook thing I keep hearing about. Is it like radio for I believe it is for there are programs one can listen. I am Maragret Mitchell that wrote a Civil War epic entitled 'Gone with the Wind' in the year of our Lord 1939. We are on the brink of another war to end all wars, and my book is one the shows how war affects the one's left at home to deal with the many challenges of just being able to survive. 'Gone with the Wind' is a story of a family The O'Hara's who believed in a system that seemed right for them, but not for society in general that had many right and wrong ideas of how to see 'others' as this guy Hitler that I keep hearing about in Germany.
On this Facebook thing I am going to post that even though war is wrong at times it seems to be necessary no matter what era you happen to live. I am hoping someone reads this and will maybe send me a reply of some kind. For at times living can be gone with the wind along with the many decisions that one may need to make. I hope I did this right.
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Mark Graham
I am a person who really likes to read and write and to share what I learned with all my education. My page will mainly be book reviews and critiques of old and new books that I have read and will read. There will also be other bits, too.
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A great idea to write this from the perspective of Margaret Mitchell. Gone with the wind, a lovely title she came up with. Interesting that war can both be wrong and necessary, depending on the reason and circumstances. Nice work Mark 👏🏾🤗❤️
Best yet, I was totally hooked, I was to the end. I will never forget the film Gone with the wind. I fell in love, with Clark what day and still am. 😊💙😊
This is wonderful, Mark, it's like you channeled her voice. Loved it!