Description
Recommended in Program(s): Challenge I
Cycle(s): N/A
To Kill a Mockingbird is the delightful coming-of-age story of Scout, a southern girl of the 1930s. With a warm and captivating style, Harper Lee’s novel alternates between laugh-out-loud, personal scenes and arresting, profound ones. Lee’s depth of character development makes it impossible not to put yourself in the story, challenging not only the characters, but your own character as well.
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- Paperback
- 376 pages
- © 1982
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