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Lost Laysen |
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Rating:  Summary: Sad but Wonderful Review: I found this book quite by accident. I was so excited I read it all through my favorite class, art. Later on a school bus, I was a freshman, I read the story itself in a half hour. By the end of the story I was crying so hard my shop teacher wondered what was wrong. I loved it! It was great the way the heroine chose to keep what she held precious even in the face of danger. I also loved the letters between Mitchell and Henry Love Angel that compose the first half of the book. Especially the letter about the train ride and the soldier's coffin. That is probably one of the best forms of symbolism I have ever read.
Rating:  Summary: Sad but Wonderful Review: I found this book quite by accident. I was so excited I read it all through my favorite class, art. Later on a school bus, I was a freshman, I read the story itself in a half hour. By the end of the story I was crying so hard my shop teacher wondered what was wrong. I loved it! It was great the way the heroine chose to keep what she held precious even in the face of danger. I also loved the letters between Mitchell and Henry Love Angel that compose the first half of the book. Especially the letter about the train ride and the soldier's coffin. That is probably one of the best forms of symbolism I have ever read.
Rating:  Summary: Lost Laysen Review Review: I liked the story in the book, however, I thgouht that the letters were boring but had good pictures. I reccomend this book! I just wish that the story itself would have been longer!
Rating:  Summary: Lost Laysen Review Review: If you're a GWTW fan, don't miss this love story! Lost Laysen is second fiddle to the real story in this offering: Margaret "Peggy" Mitchell's letters to Henry Love Angel. Their story fascinated me much more than the fiction she pinned as a teen. Her letters and the photos and the story of how they surfaced made me feel like the young "Peggy" defied time and was alive again. Peggy's Henry must have been very special!
Rating:  Summary: New Glimpse Of Scarlett O'Hara's Creator Review: If you're a GWTW fan, don't miss this love story! Lost Laysen is second fiddle to the real story in this offering: Margaret "Peggy" Mitchell's letters to Henry Love Angel. Their story fascinated me much more than the fiction she pinned as a teen. Her letters and the photos and the story of how they surfaced made me feel like the young "Peggy" defied time and was alive again. Peggy's Henry must have been very special!
Rating:  Summary: New Glimpse Of Scarlett O'Hara's Creator Review: If you're a GWTW fan, don't miss this love story! Lost Laysen is second fiddle to the real story in this offering: Margaret "Peggy" Mitchell's letters to Henry Love Angel. Their story fascinated me much more than the fiction she pinned as a teen. Her letters and the photos and the story of how they surfaced made me feel like the young "Peggy" defied time and was alive again. Peggy's Henry must have been very special!
Rating:  Summary: An excellent, poignant tale of love, and honor! Review: Lost Laysen is a wonderful treasure. Something that everyone SHOULD read. Short, and with the maximum amount of sweetness, it's a jewel unlike much of todays literature. The characters ideas of love, and honor, are truly wonderful, and inspiring. Although it ends on a sour(sad) note, Lost Laysen, is far above and beyond anything else in it's class. I recommend this book. In fact, I'm writing a screenplay adaptation of this book it...and THAT is a compliment to any work.
Rating:  Summary: a glimpse of an young author Review: This book was written for fun by the author. She was also 17 when she wrote it. I found it pretty offending to a point ( you must understand about the anti- oriental propaganda that was going around early this century) but it was O.K.... I found it a tad boring. I think she wrote this to amuse her friend, especially courtaney....
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