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Born of illicit love and raised in the provinces, Amber is incredibly beautiful, determined, and bold. At the age of 16, she is abandoned, pregnant, and homeless on the ruthless streets of London. She has only one ambition in life, which she will achieve at any cost. Amber undergoes numerous painful trials. She is imprisoned, shares the bed of influential men, and manages to rise to the top, becoming a countess in the entourage of Charles II. Having survived wars, fires, and plague, Amber becomes a strong and ruthless woman, ready to achieve anything. Yet, despite all the hardships, her heart remains true to the only man she truly loves. "Forever Amber" is an undeniable bestseller, compared to Margaret Mitchell's epic saga "Gone with the Wind." Banned in several states, the book surpassed the sales of every American novel in the 1940s. Kathleen Winsor creates a masterpiece that reaches the hearts of millions of readers.

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Born of illicit love and raised in the provinces, Amber is incredibly beautiful, determined, and bold. At the age of 16, she is abandoned, pregnant, and homeless on the ruthless streets of London. She has only one ambition in life, which she will achieve at any cost. Amber undergoes numerous painful trials. She is imprisoned, shares the bed of influential men, and manages to rise to the top, becoming a countess in the entourage of Charles II. Having survived wars, fires, and plague, Amber becomes a strong and ruthless woman, ready to achieve anything. Yet, despite all the hardships, her heart remains true to the only man she truly loves. "Forever Amber" is an undeniable bestseller, compared to Margaret Mitchell's epic saga "Gone with the Wind." Banned in several states, the book surpassed the sales of every American novel in the 1940s. Kathleen Winsor creates a masterpiece that reaches the hearts of millions of readers.