"To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
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To Kill a Mockingbird is a true example that certain treasures can stand the test of time. This book, released in 1960, has sold over 30 million copies worldwide, and is still going strong. The book, illustrating the prejudice, hypocrisy, and inhumanity of a small town in Alabama in the 1930's, has won numerous awards, and even a Pulitzer Prize (the most highly regarded writing prize).
The story is told through the eyes of an 8 year old
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the book will show the reader. To kill a mockingbird is, as well as being a fantastic read, one of those books that has the affect to make the reader look back on him/herself and reflect on their judgements and decisions, and make them think to themselves: what would Atticus do? This book would be ideal for anyone over the age of 12 who hasn't yet read it, as it truly is a timeless classic.
the book will show the reader. To kill a mockingbird is, as well as being a fantastic read, one of those books that has the affect to make the reader look back on him/herself and reflect on their judgements and decisions, and make them think to themselves: what would Atticus do? This book would be ideal for anyone over the age of 12 who hasn't yet read it, as it truly is a timeless classic.