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To Kill a Mockingbird: Cliffs Notes

By: Eva Fitzwater Harper Lee
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0764586009
ISBN-13: 9780764586002
Released: 12 Jun 2000
RRP: £4.95
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An extrememly good and interseting book. - By: , 17 Dec 2000
Harpers Lee's only book "To Kill a Mockingbird" showed to me the talant that was wasted because I felt this book showed great intelligence of ceative & a balance of seriousness. The book is situated around the life of the narrator Scout. She is a young girl living in the South of America in a racist town callled Maycomb. From the town she learns of the racial predjudice towards negroes when her father, Atticus, takes on a challlenging trial of defending one. And so the trouble begins, the opposition of Atticus. He's a drunk "bum" living on a skip who challlanges Scouts & her brothers maturity as they cope with the dangerous events they face. The book follows the two kids as they grow up in Maycomb, & Harper Lee brings across the humour that the kids have. We follow their maturity, right upto an emotional ending where they discover the true facts on their "scary" neighbour Boo Radley, their childlike "Boogy man." This book is brilliant throughout, & the ending is absolutely supurb. Buy this book or rent it out, a classic.