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Lee, Harper.
Go set a watchman /
Harper Lee.
First Edition.
New York, NY :
Harper, An Imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers,
[2015]
©2015.
278 pages ;
24 cm.
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"Maycomb, Alabama. Twenty-six-year-old Jean Louise Finch -- "Scout"--Returns home from New York City to visit her aging father, Atticus. Set against the backdrop of the civil rights tensions and political turmoil that were transforming the South, Jean Louise's homecoming turns bittersweet when she learns disturbing truths about her close-knit family, the town and the people dearest to her. Memories from her childhood flood back, and her values and assumptions are thrown into doubt. Featuring many of the iconic characters from To Kill a Mockingbird, Go Set a Watchman perfectly captures a young woman, and a world, in a painful yet necessary transition out of the illusions of the past -- a journey that can be guided only by one's conscience. Written in the mid-1950s, Go Set a Watchman imparts a fuller, richer understanding and appreciation of Harper Lee. Here is an unforgettable novel of wisdom, humanity, passion, humor, and effortless precision -- a profoundly affecting work of art that is both wonderfully evocative of another era and relevant to our own times. It not only confirms the enduring brilliance of To Kill a Mockingbird, but also serves as its essential companion, adding depth, context, and new meaning to an American classic." -- Book jacket.
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Finch, Scout
Fictitious character
Fiction.
Finch, Atticus
Fictitious character
Fiction.
Homecoming
Fiction.
Fathers and daughters
Fiction.
Adult children of aging parents
Fiction.
Nineteen fifties
Fiction.
Social change
Fiction.
School integration
Southern States
Fiction.
Southern States
Race relations
Fiction.
Southern States
Fiction.
Alabama
Fiction.
Political fiction.
Historical fiction.
Domestic fiction.
Novels.
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