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Go Set a Watchman

by Harper Lee

Go Set a Watchman

by Harper Lee

Set two decades after 'To Kill a Mockingbird', 'Go Set a Watchman' reunites readers with Scout Finch as she returns to her Alabama hometown. Now an adult, Scout confronts the personal and political ramifications of a society grappling with racial tension. Through a painful yet necessary awakening, she contends with disconcerting truths about her family and the people she thought she knew. This poignant narrative offers a deeper insight into the world of Harper Lee's iconic characters, crafting a tale that resonates with human struggles and moral choices, outlining the evolution of a community and the conscience of an individual faced with a new reality.

  • Fiction
  • Family
  • Society
  • Literary
  • Race
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