Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork that has touched millions—voted America’s Best-Loved Novel. Through young Scout Finch’s eyes, witness her father’s quiet heroism defending an innocent man in the Depression-era South. A coming-of-age story about moral courage that stays with you forever.
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Some books don’t just sit on shelves—they become part of who we are. Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork is one of those rare stories that has touched generations of readers, voted America’s Best-Loved Novel in PBS’s The Great American Read and celebrated as one of the finest novels of the twentieth century.
Set in the Deep South during the 1930s, this gripping tale unfolds through the eyes of young Scout Finch, whose world of summer adventures and childhood wonder collides with the harsh realities of prejudice and injustice. When her father, Atticus Finch—a principled small-town lawyer—defends a Black man falsely accused of a terrible crime, Scout witnesses both the savage inequities of her community and the quiet heroism of standing up for what’s right, even when the cost is steep.
This is a coming-of-age story that resonates across generations: translated into more than forty languages, with over forty million copies sold worldwide. It’s the kind of book that stays with you long after you’ve turned the final page—a story about moral courage, the loss of innocence, and the enduring power of compassion in the face of blind hatred.
Whether you’re discovering it for the first time or returning to Maycomb after years away, To Kill a Mockingbird remains as urgent and beautiful as ever. It’s the book we recommend when someone asks for something truly unforgettable—the kind of story that reminds us why we fell in love with reading in the first place.
Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird.
A novel of great sweetness, humor, compassion, and of mystery carefully sustained.
Miss Lee's original characters are people to cherish in this winning first novel.
A novel of strong contemporary national significance.
The reader will find an immensely likable and refreshing story full of wit, grace, and compassion.
A hundred pounds of sermons on tolerance, or an equal measure of invective deploring the lack of it, will weigh far less in the scale of enlightenment than a mere 18 ounces of new fiction bearing the title To Kill a Mockingbird.
Scout and her brother Jem are two of the most endearing children in all of fiction.
Remarkable in its purity and honesty...a book to be read and reread.
| Weight | 0.75 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 7.90 × 5.30 × 0.90 in |
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| Subject | African Americans_fiction, American Fiction (fictional Works By One Author), Fathers And Daughters_fiction, Fiction_coming Of Age, Fiction_family Life_general, Fiction_legal, Lawyers_fiction, Southern States_fiction |
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