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Cranford Collection : Great Gatsby

Cranford Collection : Great Gatsby

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Cranford Collection : Great Gatsby
$16.31

The Story

By F.Scott Fitzgerald

Hardback

The Cranford Collection features beautifully crafted hardback editions of the world’s finest literature.

With tactile layers, intricate details, and elegant colours, these remarkable covers make each novel feel truly special and look striking on any shelf. Premium-quality pages that elevate the reading experience.

The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a novel set in the 1920s, following Nick Carraway, who moves to Long Island and becomes neighbours with the mysterious and wealthy Jay Gatsby. Gatsby throws lavish parties to win back his former love, Daisy Buchanan, who is now married to the wealthy and arrogant Tom Buchanan.

Gatsby and Daisy rekindle their romance, but their dream collapses when Tom exposes Gatsby’s criminal background. After Daisy accidentally kills Tom’s mistress in Gatsby’s car, Gatsby takes the blame and is murdered in revenge.

The novel ends with Gatsby’s lonely death, revealing the emptiness behind wealth and the illusion of the American Dream.

Description

By F.Scott Fitzgerald

Hardback

The Cranford Collection features beautifully crafted hardback editions of the world’s finest literature.

With tactile layers, intricate details, and elegant colours, these remarkable covers make each novel feel truly special and look striking on any shelf. Premium-quality pages that elevate the reading experience.

The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a novel set in the 1920s, following Nick Carraway, who moves to Long Island and becomes neighbours with the mysterious and wealthy Jay Gatsby. Gatsby throws lavish parties to win back his former love, Daisy Buchanan, who is now married to the wealthy and arrogant Tom Buchanan.

Gatsby and Daisy rekindle their romance, but their dream collapses when Tom exposes Gatsby’s criminal background. After Daisy accidentally kills Tom’s mistress in Gatsby’s car, Gatsby takes the blame and is murdered in revenge.

The novel ends with Gatsby’s lonely death, revealing the emptiness behind wealth and the illusion of the American Dream.

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