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To Kill a Mockingbird :: 0446310786

To Kill a Mockingbird
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Product ID: 70562

Publication Date: 1988-10-11
Author(s):Harper Lee
Edition: Reissue
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Number of Pages: 288
Publisher: Warner Books
ISBN: 0446310786
ISBN13: 9780446310789

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Weight 0.14 Kgs
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"When he was nearly thirteen, my brother Jem got his arm badly broken at the elbow.... When enough years had gone by to enable us to look back on them, we sometimes discussed the events leading to his accident. I maintain that the Ewells started it all, but Jem, who was four years my senior, said it started long before that. He said it began the summer Dill came to us, when Dill first gave us the idea of making Boo Radley come out."

Set in the small Southern town of Maycomb, Alabama, during the Depression, To Kill a Mockingbird follows three years in the life of 8-year-old Scout Finch, her brother, Jem, and their father, Atticus--three years punctuated by the arrest and eventual trial of a young black man accused of raping a white woman. Though her story explores big themes, Harper Lee chooses to tell it through the eyes of a child. The result is a tough and tender novel of race, class, justice, and the pain of growing up.

Like the slow-moving occupants of her fictional town, Lee takes her time getting to the heart of her tale; we first meet the Finches the summer before Scout's first year at school. She, her brother, and Dill Harris, a boy who spends the summers with his aunt in Maycomb, while away the hours reenacting scenes from Dracula and plotting ways to get a peek at the town bogeyman, Boo Radley. At first the circumstances surrounding the alleged rape of Mayella Ewell, the daughter of a drunk and violent white farmer, barely penetrate the children's consciousness. Then Atticus is called on to defend the accused, Tom Robinson, and soon Scout and Jem find themselves caught up in events beyond their understanding. During the trial, the town exhibits its ugly side, but Lee offers plenty of counterbalance as well--in the struggle of an elderly woman to overcome her morphine habit before she dies; in the heroism of Atticus Finch, standing up for what he knows is right; and finally in Scout's hard-won understanding that most people are essentially kind "when you really see them." By turns funny, wise, and heartbreaking, To Kill a Mockingbird is one classic that continues to speak to new generations, and deserves to be reread often. --Alix Wilber

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Author: Guest
In the scene where Atticus leaves the courtroom and the child ren are told to rise in their father's honor along with the black people, I tear up everytime. I find it to be a quiet memorial to his diligence in the name of justice, truth, honesty, dignity and the equality of all. It is a show of re spect for a man of immense honor and fairness. It is an act of quiet desperation in the face of overwhelming injustice, prejudice, racism and bigotry. It is all they can give to him but it speaks volumes. I share the novel each year with my 10th grade students and each year, they say, "I love this book". I am honored to be in the presence of students who perhaps for the first time in their lives "feel" the injustice and prejudice that far too many prople have been subjected to for numerous reasons. I also love the evolving maturity and love in the unusual Finch family. I see the family representing many feel ings that are unspoken in my students' eyes. Through the eyes of Scout and out of the mouth of a babe we see and hear about our educational and judical system. We see prejudice, love, family, neighborhood, life, death, mystery, uniqueness, kind ness, hatred, ignorance, mistrust. We feel the depth and breadth of emotion. It is a story worth telling, reading, dis cussing more than once. When Scout says "Heh, Boo." She sees inside of him. She sees the inner man and looks beyond the exterior delivering the message to all of us...."Heh, Boo.""




Author: Guest
Okay, just one more. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD is that rare book that has a good surface story but also presents archetypes and "collective subconscious" issues. Given the time and place where it was written-- Monroe County, Alabama-- the surface story is about racism, justice, standing up, etc. But the deep principles, the universal implications are much greater. We have a dysfunctional society that is searching for scapegoats. Eventually it settles on a poor black man, but the injustice against him does not heal the society. At last, a scapegoat, the outsider Boo Radley, comes to the fore and turns the scapegoat principle upside down. AN AUDIENCE FOR EINSTEIN is a famous book that deals with the same deep principles in a similar setting.


Author: Guest
Harper Lee created an incredible literary masterpiece by examining race relations , hypocrisy and class structure in the old south through the eyes of a child narrator. In a remarkable tale that uses small town Alabama and the various characters that inhabit it she is able to introduce different points of view by using the youthful narrator Scout as a filter through which the reader perceives these people and their attitudes.



In additon to the obvious attributes of this amazing book, I would add that it can be read by people of any age group with enjoyment and profit. My kids are assigned this in 7th grade and I reread it so we could discuss it and found myself totally absorbed in the story.



This is on my list of the top 5 American novels. Not to be missed.


Author: Guest
There is nothing more I could say about Harper Lee's brilliant story that hasn't already been said. I would, however, like to point out that this particular edition of To Kill a Mockingbird is just lovely.


Author: Guest
This classic is so readable, even for children. To Kill a Mockingbird vividly depicts the racism, prejudice, childhood innocence, and the perseverence of one man to stand up for what he believed in. It is a wonderfully written portrayal of southern American history during its post-slavery time. This is one book I will definately read again.

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