
Harper Lee's masterpiece exploring racial injustice through a child's eyes has sold 40+ million copies worldwide. Beloved by Obama and Oprah, this Pulitzer-winning novel inspired an Oscar-winning film and remains one of America's most banned - yet most essential - literary treasures.
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In the drowsy heat of 1930s Alabama, three children dare each other to approach a weathered house that looms over their neighborhood like a question mark. Inside lives Boo Radley-a man who hasn't stepped outside in fifteen years, a phantom who exists more in whispered legend than in flesh. Scout Finch, her brother Jem, and their friend Dill spend their summers obsessed with this mystery, inventing elaborate stories about the recluse who once allegedly stabbed his father with scissors. But what begins as morbid fascination becomes something far more profound-a journey toward understanding the difference between the monsters we imagine and the humans we refuse to see. The Radley place isn't just a haunted house. It's a mirror reflecting Maycomb's deepest fear: the unknown other. Yet something strange happens as summer unfolds. Small gifts appear in a tree's knothole-chewing gum, carved soap figures resembling Scout and Jem, a tarnished pocket watch. Someone is watching, but not with malice. When Boo's brother Nathan cements the hole shut, Jem weeps silently, sensing cruelty he can't yet articulate. The children are learning their first lesson about prejudice: we fear what we don't understand, and sometimes that fear says more about us than about the thing we fear.
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