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A story that changes the way you see the world, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a timeless classic of American literature that confronts prejudice, injustice, and morality with heart and honesty. Set in the Deep South during the Great Depression, the novel is told through the innocent yet powerful voice of Scout Finch, a young girl growing up in a town where racism and social division shape everyday life.

At the center of the story stands Atticus Finch, one of literature’s most respected characters, whose brave defense of an innocent Black man reveals the truth about courage and integrity. As Scout and her brother Jem witness courtroom drama and community conflict, they learn deep lessons about compassion, justice, empathy, and standing up for what’s right—even when it’s unpopular or dangerous.

Emotionally rich and socially relevant, this novel remains a must-read for students, educators, and readers who value thought-provoking fiction and meaningful storytelling. More than a novel, To Kill a Mockingbird is a reminder that kindness matters, and that one person’s courage can make a difference.

PUBLISHER: ARROW BOOKS

BINDING: PAPER BACK

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

PAGES: 309