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Books : To Kill a Mockingbird

 : To Kill a Mockingbird
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To Kill a Mockingbird
by: harper lee


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Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780445083769
ISBN: 044508376X
Label: Popular library
Manufacturer: Popular library
Number Of Pages: 284
Publication Date: 1962
Publisher: Popular library
Studio: Popular library
Sales Rank: 238783




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Product Description:
To Kill A Mockingbird, 1962 1st Edition/1st Printing, by Harper Lee. Paperback with 284 pages, published by Popular Library. Cover features a color photographic illustration of Gregory Peck and 2 children from the film.



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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Tightly written with a message for everyone
Harper Lee was encouraged to write some of her childhood memories. What in the beginning seems like the story of three childhood friends in depression era Macomb, Alabama, turns out to be packed with insights to the makeup of human kind.

This story is intriguing on many levels from the history of the area to the stereotyping of people. Most of all every turn was a surprise as told in the first person from the view of Scout Finch. And instead of telling the story in a six year old vocabulary she uses an exceptionally large repertoire to describe the people and events. This story is not as slow passed as one may guess from first glance as every remark and every action will be needed for a future action.

A major controversial part of the story is the trial of Tom Robinson. Hoverer this is just a catalyst to help Scout understand the nature of people including her father Atticus and you will find that as important as it is it is just a part of the story with other major characters such as Arthur "Boo" Radley.

Even thought it appears that Scout is the recipient of the insights, I believe we the reader is the real recipient.

I can truly say that this book has changed my outlook in life.