To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee: A Powerful Story of Justice @ Hilly Reviews
Book reviews for narrative fiction books, Finch is an inquisitive 6-year-old girl scout who lives with her family in Maycomb, Alabama, in the 1930s. The story portrays economic struggles, racial and social inequalities, and the resulting turmoil of the day. The trial of Tom Robinson, a Black man who was wrongfully accused, is the central idea of the narrative. As the narrative progresses, Lee addresses topics such as childhood development and innocence, group psychology and social gossip, racial prejudice and discrimination, courage, honesty, justice, and moral development.












