Go Set a Watchman by by Harper Lee - Key Summary & Analysis
Maycomb, Alabama. Twenty six-year old Jean Louise Finch--"Lookout"--returns home from New York to visit her aging father, Atticus. Set against the backdrop of the civil rights tensions and political chaos that were transforming the South, the homecoming of Jean Louise turns sweet in a bitter way when she gets to know about the truths about her close-knit family, the town and the people dearest to her. Memories from her youth flood back, and premises and her worth are thrown into uncertainty.
Composed in the mid- Go Set a Watchman, 1950s imparts a fuller, richer understanding and appreciation of Harper Lee. Here is an unforgettable novel of passion, humanity, wisdom, humor and effortless precision--a profoundly affecting work of art that's both incredibly evocative of another era and relevant to our very own times. It not only affirms the enduring magnificence of To Kill a Mockingbird, but also serves as its company that is essential, adding depth, context and new significance to an American classic.
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