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To kill a mocking bird
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but then we watched the movie :D






What a great book it is. I did not discover till late in my life. I got the book from my library to read. And then I bought a hardcover to read again.



It is the type of book that can be re-read and you get more out of it each time.

"It is the type of book that can be re-read and you get more out of it each time."

I have to agree completly with this comment!


but then we watched the movie :D"
I loved the movie so much, I read the book!














Yes, Johathon, I have met single father's like Atticus and children like Scout and Finch. I am black and grew up in the south. At first, I was a southerner by birth. I am now a southerner by choice.
There's no place in the world that is a paradise where everything is perfect. Even the divine UK has concerns that are less than perfect where race/ethnicity relations are concerend.
Injustice, prejudice and discrimination are all around us. There are those in support of it; however, thank gooodness there are many who are against it and fight for things to improve.
Even if 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is a civics lesson - it takes nothing from the fact the book is marvelous.


Sounds like someone has some issues here.

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