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To kill a Mockingbird

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To kill a Mockingbird

Set in the Deep South during the 1930s, To Kill a Mockingbird is a timeless American classic that explores themes of racial injustice, moral growth, and compassion. Through the eyes of young Scout Finch, readers witness her father, Atticus Finch — a principled lawyer — defend a Black man falsely accused of a grave crime.

With warmth, humor, and unflinching honesty, Harper Lee paints a portrait of a small town shaken by prejudice and fear, yet held together by the courage of those who dare to stand for what is right.

At once a coming-of-age story and a powerful social commentary, this unforgettable novel challenges readers to confront the darkness in society — and within themselves — while holding tightly to hope, kindness, and the strength of the human spirit.

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Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is a moving tale of childhood, conscience, and courage. Set in the 1930s in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, the story is told through the eyes of Scout Finch, a young girl growing up in a world shaped by deep-seated prejudice and injustice. When Scout’s father, the honorable lawyer Atticus Finch, agrees to defend a Black man, Tom Robinson, wrongly accused of assaulting a white woman, Scout and her brother Jem witness the harsh realities of racism and the importance of standing up for what is right — even when the odds are against you. As Scout navigates her childhood with curiosity and bravery, she learns valuable life lessons about empathy, dignity, and the power of moral integrity

Pages: 280+
Compassion – treating everyone with respect, no matter their background
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753 KB
Length
286 pages