The Wind Done Gone

What is the setting in the novel, The Wind Done Gone?

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The novel is a parody of Gone with the Wind and is set a month after the final pages of that classic novel. The novel takes place mostly in and around Atlanta, Georgia, with several chapters taking place in Washington, D.C. The time period is sometime in the 1870s, a time of great upheaval in the United States as the country made the transition from war to Reconstruction to something like normalcy.

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The Wind Done Gone