Margaret Mitchell broke her ankle in 1949 when she was struck by a speeding taxi while crossing the street in Atlanta. The accident occurred while she was walking with her husband, and the injury ultimately led to her being confined to her home for a period of time. This incident was significant in her life, as it occurred after she had gained fame for her novel "Gone with the Wind."
The author of "Gone with the Wind" is Margaret Mitchell. Margaret Mitchell was born November 8, 1900, and was one of the first female columnist in Atlanta. Her only major publication was "Gone with the Wind", and she is reported to have begun it while bedridden for a broken ankle. Margaret Mitchell died on August 16 1949 at the age of 48.
Margaret Mitchell was born on November 8, 1900.
Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell
In 1937 Margaret Mitchell was awarded the Pulitzer Prize.
Margaret Mitchell was born on November 8, 1900.
Margaret Mitchell wrote the novel, Gone with the Wind.
Margaret Mitchell is the author of the very popular book titled, "Gone with the Wind".Margaret Mitchell wrote "Gone With the Wind"
Margaret Mitchell is buried at Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia.
Margaret Mitchell - Canadian politician - was born on 1925-07-17.
Margaret Mitchell, whose epic Civil War saga, Gone with the Wind, won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize for Novels fits all the clues in the question. Mitchell allegedly began writing her book while bedridden with a broken ankle.
James Henry "Doc" Holliday was second cousin by marriage to Margaret Mitchell
No,he's too sexy to break his ankle. ;)