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Margaret Mitchell's works



Ta'c pha^?m "Cuo^'n theo chie^`u gio'" la` cuo^'n truye^.n duy nha^'t cu?a ba`. 
Co' ngu+o+`i cho ra(`ng sau su+. tha`nh co^ng lo+'n na`y, ba` so+. kho^ng da'm 
vie^'t the^m nu+~a. 

May it's right. But GWTW is definitely not the only work by MM. After her death, 
the other item, "Lost Laysen", the only surviving handwritten manuscript by 
Mitchell, was found in 1995.
The 13,000 word novella was penned by Mitchell when she was 15 years old. 

"Lost Laysen", which was published last year, spent two weeks on      The New 
York Times best-seller list and is being offered for sale by
the Road to Tara Museum in Atlanta. The novella, crafted in the same
spirit as Mitchell's 1936 Pulitzer Prize winning Civil War era
masterpiece "Gone With the Wind", reveals the life of a strong-willed
woman, caught in the torrents of a love triangle, ultimately
demonstrating that honor is more valuable to her than life itself. 

Le Chi.



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