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To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee ISBN 9780060935467
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Condition: |
Good |
ISBN: |
9780061120084 |
Author: |
Harper Lee |
Book Title: |
To Kill a Mockingbird |
Language: |
English |
Topic: | |
Book Series: |
Harper Perennial Deluxe Editions Ser. |
Format: |
Trade Paperback |
Publisher: |
HarperCollins |
Genre: |
Fiction |
Publication Year: |
2006 |
Item Height: |
0.8 in |
Item Length: |
8.2 in |
Item Weight: |
10.8 Oz |
Item Width: |
5.5 in |
Number of Pages: |
336 Pages |
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10% off w/ $35.00 spent |
Posted for sale: |
August 28 |
Item number: |
1767148871 |
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Classic American Literature: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee - ISBN 9780060935467
### Detailed Review of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee
"To Kill a Mockingbird," authored by Harper Lee, is an enduring piece of American literature that delves into profound themes wrapped in the deceptively simple narrative of a young girl named Scout Finch. The novel is set in the Depression-era South in a fictional town called Maycomb, Alabama, and explores the racial inequalities and the loss of innocence in a deeply segregated society.
Through the eyes of Scout, alongside her brother Jem and their father, Atticus Finch, a lawyer tasked with defending a Black man unjustly accused of raping a white woman, Lee provides a piercing look at the prejudices embedded in everyday life. What makes the novel especially compelling is its ability to blend the grim aspects of racial injustice with the warmth and humor of Scout?s childhood experiences.
The narrative is rich with vivid descriptions of the Southern setting and provides acute insights into the complex adult world as seen through a child's perspective. Lee?s storytelling prowess is evident in her crisp dialogue and well-paced plot development, making the novel accessible yet profound. Without revealing spoilers, the climax involving the trial is a powerful testament to courage and integrity in the face of societal pressure and highlights the themes of justice and moral righteousness.
### Biographical Sketch of Harper Lee
Harper Lee, born Nelle Harper Lee on April 28, 1926, in Monroeville, Alabama, is one of American literature's most notable figures. The youngest of four children, Lee was a tomboy who grew up in a tight-knit town that closely resembled the setting of her most famous work, "To Kill a Mockingbird." Lee's father, Amasa Coleman Lee, was a lawyer and served as a model for the character of Atticus Finch, embodying the principled resolve that defines the novel?s moral backbone.
Lee attended Huntington College in Montgomery and later studied law at the University of Alabama, though she never completed her law degree. Moving to New York City in the 1950s, Lee worked as an airline reservations clerk while pursuing her writing career. Her literary breakthrough came when she received financial support from friends to write full-time, resulting in "To Kill a Mockingbird," published in 1960. This novel won the Pulitzer Prize in 1961 and has since become a classic, taught in schools around the world and translated into numerous languages.
Aside from "To Kill a Mockingbird," Lee remained relatively quiet in the publishing world. She helped assist her close friend Truman Capote in researching for his book "In Cold Blood." In 2015, a manuscript she had written in the mid-1950s, titled "Go Set a Watchman," was controversially published as a sequel to her famous novel, although it was later clarified to be an earlier draft of the same story.
Harper Lee lived a largely private life away from the public eye in her later years, residing in her hometown until her death on February 19, 2016. Despite her limited bibliography, Lee's impact on American literature and discussions of race and morality remains profound and enduring.
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