The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Book Overview
Step into the glittering world of the Roaring Twenties, where Gatsby’s lavish parties mask a deep longing and unfulfilled desire. Nick Carraway, a young man from the Midwest, moves to Long Island and becomes captivated by his mysterious neighbor, Jay Gatsby.
The novel traces Gatsby’s obsessive love for Daisy Buchanan, revealing the illusions of wealth, the emptiness of social status, and the dark side of the American Dream. Fitzgerald’s lyrical prose, rich symbolism, and keen social observation make The Great Gatsby a novel that is as relevant today as it was nearly a century ago.
Perfect for students, literature enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a thought-provoking story about love, ambition, and societal decay, this novel remains a cultural and literary masterpiece.