To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Set in the 1930s, a young girl learns about prejudice and justice in her small town.
Summary
Set in the 1930s in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, To Kill a Mockingbird follows the story of Scout Finch, a young girl who is coming of age in a time of racial prejudice and injustice. Through the trial of a black man accused of rape, Scout and her brother Jem learn about courage, empathy, and the importance of standing up for what is right.
Interpretation
To Kill a Mockingbird is a powerful story about the importance of standing up for justice and equality, even in the face of prejudice and hatred. It is a timeless classic that speaks to readers of all ages.
Who is this book for?
To Kill a Mockingbird is suitable for readers of all ages.
Keywords
Classic, Prejudice, Justice, Courage, Empathy