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To kill a mockingbird / Harper Lee.

Nā: Momo rauemi: TextTextSeries: New windmill series (Unnumbered)Kaiwhakaputa:London : Heinemann Educational Books, 1966, c1960.Whakaahuatanga: 287 p. ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9780099549482
  • 0099549484
  • 9780434020485
  • 9780099466734
  • 9780061743528
  • 9780060194994
  • 9780061120084
  • 9780099496892
  • 0061120081
  • 0397001517
  • 0434413011
  • 0435120964
  • 0434413003
  • 0099419785
  • 0099466732
  • 0749301341
  • 0446310786
  • 0749398086
  • 0061205699
  • 0060194995
  • 0061743526
  • 9780099549482
  • 9780099419785 (Arrow : pbk.)
  • 0435120964
Ngā marau: Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 813.54
  • 813/.5/4 20
Summary: Set in a sleepy town in South Alabama during the Great Depression in the 1930s. Six-year-old Scout and her friends are fascinated by the mysterious Radley place and its reclusive occupant. But their focus shifts when Scout's attorney-father is called upon to defend a black man accused of rape. Classic tale of injustice, friendship, and coming-of-age.Summary: A white Southern lawyer finds himself ostracized when he defends a negro charged with rape.
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First published: London : William Heinemann, 1960.

Set in a sleepy town in South Alabama during the Great Depression in the 1930s. Six-year-old Scout and her friends are fascinated by the mysterious Radley place and its reclusive occupant. But their focus shifts when Scout's attorney-father is called upon to defend a black man accused of rape. Classic tale of injustice, friendship, and coming-of-age.

A white Southern lawyer finds himself ostracized when he defends a negro charged with rape.

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