To kill a mockingbird is the story of a white family living in Alabama during the 1960’s. At the beginning of the book, Scout Finch, one of the main characters and the narrator of the story, talks about her family. She mainly talks about her …show more content…
The book is narrated by Scout Finch, a 6-year-old girl. She tells the story the way she sees the world: with innocence. This makes the book unique, engaging, fun, and interesting. It’s not a very long, complex book that will make one close it after the first chapter. But it’s also not too short or plain. Each event is narrated in a way that makes readers feel interested in the next chapter. Harper Lee successfully reaches her audience.
In conclusion, Harper Lee’s book, To Kill a Mockingbird, is an enjoyable story. Lee’s purpose was to educate her readers on racial discrimination and she successfully accomplished it. This book changed the way many Americans felt about black people. She was able to describe real experiences in a fictional story. In addition, she transmits important values to her readers. This book deserves 5 out of 5 stars. It is well written, engaging, and interesting. To Kill a Mockingbird is a book that everyone who likes to read should