Pulitzer Prize ぴゅーりっつぁーしょう
Edition 45 (1961)
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1 peopleSet in 1930s Alabama, the novel follows Atticus Finch as he defends a Black man accused of raping a white woman, while Scout's growing awareness of the world unfolds beside him. Through a child's intimate perspective, injustice, courage, and empathy come into sharp focus.
An innocent gaze slowly learns to see the town's prejudice and violence.
336 pages
racial injusticecoming of agejusticefamilythe American South