The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby

SKU: 9781912464043

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Nick Carraway’s mysterious neighbour Gatsby gazes across the dark bay at a distant green light. As the summer unfolds, Nick is drawn into Gatsby’s world of luxury cars, speedboats and extravagant parties. But the more he hears about Gatsby – even from what Gatsby himself tells him – the less he seems to believe. Did he really go to Oxford University? Was Gatsby a hero in the war? Did he once kill a man? Nick recalls how he comes to know Gatsby and how he also enters the world of his cousin Daisy and her wealthy husband Tom. Does their money make them any happier? Do the stories all connect? Shall we come to know the real Gatsby after reading Nick’s account of that fateful summer?
Baker Street Readers are retellings of literary classics in 64 pages, with illustrations. These books make classic stories available to intelligent young readers as a bridge to the full texts and to language students wanting access to other cultures. 
Nick Carraway’s mysterious neighbour Gatsby gazes across the dark bay at a distant green light.
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (1896—1940) was an American writer, now widely regarded as one of the greatest of the 20th century. Among his works are Tender is the Night, The Last Tycoon, and The Great Gatsby. His works are windows into the “Jazz Age” America of the 1920s.

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Dimensions 1 × 5 × 8 in