To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

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  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Pub. Date: October 2006
  • ISBN-13: 9780061205699
  • Sales Rank: 17,889
  • 336pp
  • Edition Description: SLIPCASE
 
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Synopsis

At the age of eight, Scout Finch is an entrenched free-thinker. She can accept her father's warning that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird, because mockingbirds harm no one and give great pleasure. The benefits said to be gained from going to school and keeping her temper elude her.

The place of this enchanting, intensely moving story is Maycomb, Alabama. The time is the Depression, but Scout and her brother, Jem, are seldom depressed. They have appalling gifts for entertaining themselves—appalling, that is, to almost everyone except their wise lawyer father, Atticus.

Atticus is a man of unfaltering good will and humor, and partly because of this, the children become involved in some disturbing adult mysteries: fascinating Boo Radley, who never leaves his house; the terrible temper of Mrs. Dubose down the street; the fine distinctions that make the Finch family "quality"; the forces that cause the people of Maycomb to show compassion in one crisis and unreasoning cruelty in another.

Also because Atticus is what he is, and because he lives where he does, he and his children are plunged into a conflict that indelibly marks their lives—and gives Scout some basis for thinking she knows just about as much about the world as she needs to.

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Winner of the 1961 Pulitzer Prize for Literature, Fiction.

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Biography

Harper Lee was born in 1926 in Monroeville, Alabama. She attended the local schools and studied law at the University of Alabama. For some years she spent most of her time in New York City, where, until she began writing, she was employed in the reservations department of an international airline. "Aside from writing," says Miss Lee, "my chief interests in life are collecting memoirs of nineteenth-century clergymen, golf, crime and music."

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Timeless Classicby Renelche

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November 09, 2008: This is such a moving book. It is rich with southern texture. A coming of age tale in the Depression Era south, the book speaks to people today as much as it did when it was written. Every time I read it, I find that it tells me more about children, adults, feelings, and how we deal with one another as people. I also find that, each time I read it, I am uplifted.

One of the best books you'll ever readby Scout_Harrigan

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October 25, 2008: a don't miss. you'll read it once and then you'll want to read it again.


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