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To Kill a Mockingbird - Lee

To Kill a Mockingbird
by Harper Lee

To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee wil be celebrating 50 years in the literary world on Sunday, July 11.

I remember reading this book when I was 12 years old, and it has remained one of my favorites. Obviously, when I read it the first time I identified most closely with Scout, the narrator of the book. As I have re-read it over the years I have appreciated the adult characters such as Atticus, Calpurnia and even the famous Boo Radley even more.

To Kill a Mockingbird was Harper Lee's only book and she was surprised by its success. Miss Nelle Harper Lee is a famously private person who at 84 lives a life slowed by a stroke. Her last major public appearance was in 2007 when she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Bush.

I think Lee was a genius in creating Scout, one of the most original characters in modern literature, in my opinion. Who better to present the themes of racism, prejudice and friendship and family values than from Scout's innocent point of view?

I think I might have to spend another lazy summer evening in Scout's world. You should too!


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