The Great Gatsby (Illustrated)

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By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Illustrated Edition
  • Featuring 20 Stunning Illustrations
  • Summary
  • Characters List
  • Author Biography
  • Step into the extravagant world of Jay Gatsby, where love, wealth, and betrayal collide in a timeless tale of the American Dream. This illustrated edition of F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece brings the Jazz Age to life with 20 captivating illustrations that enhance the vivid imagery of the novel's luxurious parties and the tragic yearning of its characters.
    In The Great Gatsby, Nick Carraway, a young man from Minnesota, becomes entangled in the mysterious and lavish life of his neighbor, Jay Gatsby, a millionaire who throws opulent parties in hopes of rekindling a lost love with Daisy Buchanan. Amid the glittering allure of 1920s New York, Gatsby's obsession with Daisy leads to a profound exploration of class, ambition, and the fleeting nature of happiness.
    This edition not only presents the full text of Fitzgerald's brilliant narrative but also includes:
    A Summary of the novel, providing an insightful overview of the plot.
    A Characters List, introducing the key figures that shape this iconic story.
    An Author Biography, offering a glimpse into the life of the legendary writer, F. Scott Fitzgerald.
    Whether you're a long-time fan of this classic or discovering it for the first time, this illustrated edition is a perfect companion to Fitzgerald's evocative prose. Dive into the roaring twenties, where dreams are pursued, crushed, and ultimately fade into the past, just like the green light at the end of Daisy's dock.
    The Great Gatsby (Illustrated)