In Depression-era Alabama, young Scout Finch watches her father Atticus, a lawyer, defend Tom Robinson — a Black man falsely accused of a serious crime against a white woman. Through Scout’s eyes, the novel exposes the deep injustice of racial prejudice and shows what moral courage looks like when a man stands for what is right regardless of cost. One of the most important American novels ever written.
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To Kill a Mockingbird
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Boys witness Atticus Finch model what a man of genuine integrity looks like — someone who does the right thing not because it is easy or popular, but because it is right. To Kill a Mockingbird teaches boys that true courage is not the absence of fear but the decision to stand for justice anyway, no matter what it costs you.
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| Publisher | Grand Central Publishing |
| Pages | 376 |
| ISBN | 978-0446310789 |


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