To Kill A Mockingbird is a novel that explores the racism and corrupted justice system of America from 1933 in the Great Depression. What makes this book unique is that it is written through the eyes of a young girl, the daughter of a lawyer. The story of a wrongly accused black man and his court-case is all told by a young girl and her experiences of her father trying to defend the innocent. This story has inspired change and will be studied forever.
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