The Private Diary of Scarlett O'Hara

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The Private Diary of Scarlett O'Hara

Author: Cathy Crimmins and Tom Maeder
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Audio Length: 1 hour and 30 min.
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Even if you frankly don't give a damn, Scarlett's recently discovered secret diary blows the lid off the Civil War-Era South. If you think Margaret Mitchell told the whole story in Gone With the Wind, you're in for a surprise, including such revelations as Mammy's true identity, Melanie's psychotic personality, Rhett and Ashley's actual relationship, and Scarlett's run-in with extraterrestrials. It also exposes Lincoln's true assassin and unmasks the real inventor of the light bulb, tampon, and space flight. Cathy Crimmins and Tom Maeder are the authors of the best selling satire Newt Gingrich's Bedtime Stories for Orphans. The Philadelphia-based duo have 17-inch waists, and firmly believe that tomorrow is another day.


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