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To Kill A Mockingbird

By Lee Harper

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Harper Lee’S To Kill A Mockingbird Remains One Of The Most Influential American Novels, Portraying Themes Of Racial Injustice, Childhood Innocence, And Moral Integrity. Set In The Depression‑Era Deep South, The Story Unfolds Through The Eyes Of Young Scout Finch As Her Father, Lawyer Atticus Finch, Defends A Black Man Wrongly Accused Of Raping A White Woman. The Narrative Juxtaposes The Innocence Of Childhood Curiosity With The Harsh Societal Realities Of Prejudice And Violence. As Scout And Her Brother Jem Navigate Their Small Town’S Simmering Tensions, They Learn Profound Truths About Empathy, Human Dignity, And The Power Of Moral Courage. Revered For Its Humor, Emotional Depth, And Powerful Social Commentary, The Novel Challenges Readers To Confront Systemic Injustice And Examine The Weight Of Societal Expectations. Its Enduring Legacy Continues To Shape Discussions About Race, Law, And Humanity Across Generations.

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  • Publisher Penguin UK
  • Vendor BORDERS
  • Release Date 5 Oct 1989
  • Pages 342 Pages
  • Format Pb-A Format Paperback
  • Country of Origin United Kingdom
  • Age 12-15 Years
  • Width 11.3 cm
  • Height 2.2 cm
  • Language English
  • Weight 168 g
  • Barcode 9780099419785