To kill a mockingbird/ Harper Lee
Material type:
- 9780060935467
- FIC L477 2001
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Fiction | PSAU OLM Technical Section | Fiction | FIC L477 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | PSAU42325 |
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FIC C712 2010 The hunger games : Mockingjay/ | FIC C712 2020 Hunger games : the ballad of songbirds and snakes/ | FIC L439 2023 Others were emeralds : a novel / | FIC L477 2001 To kill a mockingbird/ | FIC On58 2005 Stainless longganisa / | FIC On58 2022 The boy with a snake in his schoolbag : a memoir from Manila (or something like that) / | FIC R643 2001 Midnight bayou/ |
Set in the racially segregated town of Maycomb, Alabama during the 1930s, To Kill a Mockingbird is told through the eyes of Scout Finch, a young girl growing up with her older brother Jem and their widowed father Atticus, a principled and compassionate lawyer.
When Atticus defends Tom Robinson, a Black man falsely accused of raping a white woman, Scout and Jem are exposed to the deep racial prejudice and injustice entrenched in their community. As the trial unfolds, the children face harsh truths about morality, empathy, and humanity.
At the same time, Scout and Jem’s fascination with their reclusive neighbor Boo Radley leads to unexpected revelations about kindness, courage, and understanding people beyond rumors and appearances.
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