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To Kill a Mockingbird: (Harperperennial Modern Classics) by Harper Lee | Summary & Key Point Analysis

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This is a story told by Harper Lee about a child facing societal problems.  The story is expressed through the eyes of the aggressive Scout Finch featuring the 1930s when racism was as common as dirt in the Southern United States.

This book has demonstrated its significance to the American Literature by being the best and most preferred by teachers in teaching communal matters for over five decades.

This book is a supplement to “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee and works to aid and enhance the level of experience from reading the original book. It is strongly encouraged to purchase and read the full version of “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee in addition to this book.

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28 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 19, 2016

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March 6, 2023
I read this book to prepare for the Play staring Richard Thomas. I have read this book when I was attending high school. It was fun to reread. It is a stern reminder racism should be identified, addressed and punished.
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