Go Set a Watchman written by Harper Lee is the sequel to the beloved classic
To Kill a Mockingbird and sees Scout return to Alabama during the beginnings of the civil rights movement in the US. Throughout the book she sees everyone in a truer light without the veil of innocence of youth masking her perceptions.
This book, for anyone that loved To Kill a Mockingbird, is a little difficult to get through. The book deals with the common mistake most of us make when we have human, childhood heroes. We are blinded by hero worship and can't see what we grow to better understand in adulthood...they are human. Our heroes make mistakes because they are human. This book is an emotionally difficult read for that fact alone. Anyone that read TKAM in their youth and grew to think of Atticus as a hero, now sees him portrayed in a different way, more human and in the eyes of an adult and not a child. For that reason, this book is made even better because it makes the issue of the book more personal to the reader.
I highly recommend this book. You may feel depressed at times while reading it, but the lessons are very real.
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