To Kill a Mockingbird (1960) by Harper Lee is a timeless American classic that explores racial injustice, moral growth, and childhood innocence in the Depression-era South. Through the eyes of young Scout Finch, the novel recounts her father Atticus Finch’s courageous defense of Tom Robinson, a Black man falsely accused of assaulting a white woman in the deeply segregated town of Maycomb, Alabama. Blending warmth, humor, and searing social critique, Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece examines prejudice, empathy, and the enduring struggle for justice. Its iconic characters—including the reclusive Boo Radley—and profound themes continue to resonate across generations.
To Kill a Mockingbird – Harper Lee | 1st PB Edition
$25.00
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- Binding:
Soctcover
- Condition:
Very Good
- Size:
12mo
- Attributes:
First edition, first PB printing March 1962. Binding tight, light rubbing at corners, square, internally clean, light toning around page edges, unmarked. Very Good.
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