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To Kill a Mockingbird (50th Anniversary edition) To Kill a Mockingbird (50th Anniversary edition)
By : Harper Lee

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Product Information:
Pages: 320
Publication Date: 24/06/2010
Publisher: Arrow
Binding: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0099549484
ISBN 13: 9780099549482


Editorial Review
A novel that explores the irrationality of adult attitudes to race and class in the Deep South of the thirties.

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating:

My favourite novel
Its great to have a special 50th anniversary edition of this classic novel. The language and discriptions will have you inhabiting the Old South, while the story told through the eyes of a young girl, will have you riveted to the end. It's a must read for everyone and better still if read aloud with someone to share it. Enjoy!

Super purchase
Saw this in Waterstones but decided to wait until I could check with Amazon. A brand new 50th edition at a quarter of the price for a real classic. What could be better
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A joy to read!
I read this many years ago, & decided that I must read it again; my original copy is lost (or given away?) so that I bought another copy from Amazon. This time around it was even a better experience. A joy to read!

Very satisfactory transaction
Ordering, paying, process and receipt of this item were all easy and I am very satisfied with the quality of the book.

Moving and fun at the same time
I read this book for my book club. It was suggested for the theme 'literary meetings that have changed your life'.
I loved every bit of it: the description of children's life and pastimes in the Southern United States in the 30ies, the way the author describes the relationship between Atticus and his children, the suspense while the plot develops and the very serious reflection about the life of black people back in the thirties in the deep south.

I found it deeply moving in some parts, exhilarating in others, and I found myself laughing and crying while reading it. A really good book!

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