Book ReviewsTo Kill A Mockingbird
By: Harper Lee Carson
To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel about how two children, Jem and as Scout Finch, grow up and understand the world in a more adults point of view. As the book starts, they are young children who don't fully understand the way the world is. They look at it from a very narrow point of view. Through the Tom Robinson trial (a trial in which a black man was falsely accused of raping a local white women) and their interactions with Boo Radley, the Cunningham family, and Mrs. Dubose, the children start to see the world a lot differently.
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