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Harper Lee

Ediciones B, 2007

Set in the small Southern town of Maycomb, Alabama, during the Depression, this story follows three years in the life of eight-year-old Scout Finch, her brother, Jem, and their father, Atticus. The three years are punctuated by the arrest and eventual trial of a young black man accused of raping a white woman. The result is a tough and tender novel of race, class, justice, and the pain of growing up, all through the eyes of a young girl. Robert ...
  
  











  



  
To Kill a Mockingbird1 review
Harper Lee

Popular Library, 1962

Tightly written with a message for everyone
Harper Lee was encouraged to write some of her childhood memories. What in the beginning seems like the story of three childhood friends in depression era Macomb, Alabama, turns out to be packed with insights to the makeup of human kind. This story is intriguing on many levels from the history of the area to the stereotyping of people. Most of all every turn was a surprise as told in the first ...
  
  











  



  
To Kill A Mockingbird (Barron's Book Notes)40 reviews
Harper Lee

Barron's Educational Series, 1984

Great Book!
I rated To Kill a Mockingbird 5 stars. This book is the "handbook" on racism, sexism, and descrimination against social classes. I enjoyed this book due to the understanding level it was on. I think because it was though the eyes of a young child they made it very plain and comprehendable but because Scout was smart and intelligent, Harper Lee could still use knowledge about a second grader's. ...
  
  











  



  
To Kill a Mockingbird (Harper Perennial Modern Classics)16 reviews
Harper Lee

Harper Perennial Modern Classics, 2006

more than a classic
"To Kill a Mockingbird" is more than a classic, it is heartbreakingly beautiful. Like a previous reviewer, it had been 40 years since my first reading in the sixties. While it was affecting then, it was even more so now. Perhaps maturity enables us to appreciate a great work of art in a way that callow youth cannot. If you have read it before, read it again. If you have never read it, do ...
  
  











  



  
Library Binding3 reviews
Harper Lee

J. B. Lippincott Company, 1960

Tightly written with a message for everyone
Harper Lee was encouraged to write some of her childhood memories. What in the beginning seems like the story of three childhood friends in depression era Macomb, Alabama, turns out to be packed with insights to the makeup of human kind. This story is intriguing on many levels from the history of the area to the stereotyping of people. Most of all every turn was a surprise as told in the first ...
  
  











  



  
To Kill A Mockingbird Cassette2 reviews
Harper Lee

Caedmon, 2006

To Kill a Mockingbird.
My wife and I listened to the cassette on an auto trip to Oregon to visit with our grandsons. Although we had read the book before, the audio tapes made the miles fly by thanks to Sissy Spacek.
  
  











  



  
To Kill a Mockingbird (slipcased edition)3 reviews
Harper Lee

HarperCollins, 2006

It's a Sin to Kill a Mockingbird...
My mother bequeathed her 1962 college edition hardcover to me in 1988, four years after I finished high school. It would be four more years before I myself went away to school, though I knew the story nearly by heart by then. I reread Mockingbird every year at Eastertime, though I am not particularly religious, nor do I mark this time in any other particularly hopeful way. Many true ...
  
  











  



  
Woolbur5 reviews
Leslie Helakoski

HarperCollins, 2008

Free to be ewe and me (you can slap me for this bad pun, if you like)
When you grow up as the daughter of a fiber artist (spinning, knitting, weaving, etc.) there are certain things you learn about wool. You know how the tiny fibers hook into one another, making them easy to spin. You know the difference between a gossip wheel and a walking wheel. And when your mother also works in a small bookstore you learn which children's illustrators also know their wool. ...
  
  











  



  
To Kill a Mockingbird1710 reviews
Harper Lee

Grand Central Publishing, 1988

To Kill a Mockingbird, To Read an Amazing Book
Harper Lee only wrote one book, To Kill a Mockingbird, but it was truthfully above anything I've read before. This story begins in the un-eventful county of Maycomb. In a life drained of interest, Jem and Scout are raised, they will never know what is to come. One summer, a boy named Dill becomes their friend and takes an interest to the house nextdoor. Arthur (Boo) Radley is a concealed ...
  
  











  



  
To Kill A Mockingbird1 review
Harper Lee

Warner Books, 1982

Tightly written with a message for everyone
Harper Lee was encouraged to write some of her childhood memories. What in the beginning seems like the story of three childhood friends in depression era Macomb, Alabama, turns out to be packed with insights to the makeup of human kind. This story is intriguing on many levels from the history of the area to the stereotyping of people. Most of all every turn was a surprise as told in the first ...
  
  











  



  
To Kill a Mockingbird (Heinemann Plays)1 review
Christopher Sergel, Harper Lee

Heinemann Educational Publishers, 1995

A grand novel adapted to a small stage.
All the familiar characters, the small town setting, and the major racial themes of Harper Lee's classic novel are compressed in this faithful adaptation of the novel to the stage. Scout is as spunky, warm-hearted, and curious about life here in the stage play as she is in the novel and film, and Atticus Finch is just as passionate an advocate for justice. Tom Robinson is just as Job-like, and ...
  
  











  



  
To Kill a Mockingbird (New Windmill)1 review
Harper Lee

Heinemann Educational Publishers, 1966

Tightly written with a message for everyone
Harper Lee was encouraged to write some of her childhood memories. What in the beginning seems like the story of three childhood friends in depression era Macomb, Alabama, turns out to be packed with insights to the makeup of human kind. This story is intriguing on many levels from the history of the area to the stereotyping of people. Most of all every turn was a surprise as told in the first ...
  
  











  



  
Mei Gang Cheng de Gu Shi in traditional Chinese, Traditional Chinese edition of To Kill a Mockingbird by ...
Harper Lee

yuan liu, 2006

To Kill a Mockingbird is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Harper Lee published in 1960. Due to the multiple themes addressed in the novel, it has the genre characteristics of a bildungsroman and a Southern gothic. Upon its release, it became instantly successful and has become a classic of modern American fiction. The novel is loosely based on the author's observations of her family and neighbors, as well as an event that occurred near her ...
  
  











  



  
Upper Room Disciplines 2006: A Book of Daily Devotions (Upper Room Disciplines: A Book of Daily Devotions)3 reviews
Wilkie Au, Elena De La Pena, ...

Upper Room Books, 2005

Great devotional aid!
I've only had this book a few days, but already I can tell that it will be a wonderful devotional aid for the entire year. I like the fact that each week follows a different theme, and that the themes come from the lectionary. This is a great book; I highly recommend it to those looking for devotions with some "meat" in them.
  
  











  



  
To Kill a Mockingbird (SparkNotes) (SparkNotes)
Harper Lee

Spark Publishing, 2007

Synopsis Spark Publishings Literature Guides are celebrating their 5th Anniversary! To celebrate this, were giving out TOP 50 a revamp by adding some exciting new features. There will be sixteen pages devoted to writing a literary essay including: Glossary of literary terms, Step by step tutoring on how to write a literary essay Feature on how not to plagiarized. Each book will also include an A+ Essay; an actual literary essay ...
  
  











  



  
To Kill a Mockingbird Activity Pack
Harper Lee

Prestwick House Inc., 2001

Fullfill state-mandated objectives and national guidelines with Prestwick House Reproducible Activity Packs. Activities easily relate outside historical references, vital literary vocabulary, and detailed plot and themes analysis. Activities include: • Role playing • Creating dramatization • Five modes of writing • Completing maps and charts • Creating collages • Drawing editorial cartoons • Staging ...
  
  











  







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