Thursday, 30 July 2015

From Harper Lee comes a historic point new novel set two decades after her adored Pulitzer Prize-winning perfect work of art, To Kill a Mockingbird.

Maycomb, Alabama. Twenty-six-year-old Jean Louise Finch- - "Scout"- - returns home from New York City to visit her maturing father, Atticus. Set against the scenery of the social equality pressures and political turmoil that were changing the South, Jean Louise's homecoming turns self-contradicting when she learns exasperating truths about her affectionate family, the town and the individuals dearest to her. Recollections from her adolescence surge back, and her values and suspicions are tossed into uncertainty. Including a hefty portion of the famous characters from To Kill a Mockingbird, Go Set a Watchman impeccably catches a young lady, and a world, in an agonizing yet fundamental move out of the illusions of the past- - a trip that can be guided just by one's still, small voice.

Written in the mid-1950s, Go Set a Watchman gives a more full, wealthier comprehension and valuation for Harper Lee. Here is a remarkable novel of astuteness, humankind, enthusiasm, funniness and smooth exactness - a significantly influencing masterpiece that is both sublimely suggestive of another time and applicable to our own times. It not just affirms the persevering brightness of To Kill a Mockingbird, additionally serves as its vital buddy, including profundity, setting and new intending to an American fantastic.

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