Go set a watchman

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Harper Lee: Go set a watchman (2015)

341 pages

English language

Published March 9, 2015

ISBN:
978-0-06-240988-1
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OCLC Number:
936195349

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Twenty years after the trial of Tom Robinson, Jean Louise Finch--Scout--returns home to Maycomb to visit her father. She struggles with personal and political issues as her small Alabama town adjusts to the turbulent events beginning to transform the United States in the mid-1950s.

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This was always going to be tricky. TKAM is a rite of passage as a young reader (my daughter read it aged 13 and was captivated from beginning to end). It captures the magic of childhood and leaves you feeling enriched (horrible word but it's the right one). I picked up GSAW knowing it couldn't be the same, but I wasn't sure how it would be different.

Scout is the protagonist. Essentially the story is of her inability to come to terms with the explicit tension that's grown in the South between the NAACP and the white community and how betrayed she feels by Atticus, who raised her to be so straight and colour blind but yet is reluctant to see the South run by "backward" "negroes" - both words used in the book. What Scout learns is that Atticus' lightning rod, his watchman, is his equal treatment of the …

Subjects

  • Fathers and daughters
  • Nineteen fifties
  • Fiction

Places

  • Alabama