ALL IS VANITY, NOTHING IS FAIR." A ruthless social climber, Becky Sharp is scheming and deceitful. Orphaned when young, she has desired wealth and social security above everything. Engaged as a governess at Sir Pitt Crawley' s house, Becky secretly marries his son, Captain Rawdon Crawley. Wealthy and warm-hearted, Amelia Sedley is her complete opposite. All that she has ever longed for is the stunning and egotistic Captain George Osborne-- her childhood sweetheart-- whom she marries against her father' s wishes. As the lives of the two women unfold against the backdrop of the Battle of Waterloo, what does fate has in store for them? A brilliant satire on the nineteenth-century English society, William Makepeace Thackeray' s Vanity Fair was listed on the BBC' s The Big Read poll of UK' s best-loved books. A timeless classic, it has been an inspiration for numerous adaptations across various art forms. "
Margaret Mitchell
Margaret Mitchell was an American novelist best known for her epic historical novel "Gone with the Wind," which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1937. Mitchell's writing style is characterized by vivid descriptions, strong character development, and a keen focus on the Southern United States. "Gone with the Wind" remains one of the best-selling novels of all time and has had a lasting impact on literature, particularly in the genre of historical fiction. Mitchell's contribution to literature lies in her ability to capture the complexities of the American South during the Civil War and Reconstruction eras.