Description
- ISBN-13: 9781846572562
- Publisher: Cornerstone
- Binding: Audio
- Edition: Unabridged ed
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 258 gr
- ISBN-10: 1846572568
- Publisher Date: 24 Jun 2010
- Depth: 27
- Height: 142 mm
- Spine Width: 24 mm
- Width: 138 mm
Original price was: ₹1,400.00.₹1,120.00Current price is: ₹1,120.00.
“To Kill a Mockingbird” by Michael Palin (ISBN: 9781846572562) tells the story of Scout and Jem Finch as they navigate the complexities of race and class in the American South during the Great Depression. With humor and insight, this historical drama exposes the irrationality of prejudice. Experience Southern writing at its finest.
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Anurag Raj –
Atticus is the best character in the book. Story is a bit dated now.
Harsh Mukesh Thosar –
A bit overrated. The story takes a while to get going.
Devashish Chaudhary –
A powerful and emotional novel. Some mature themes.
Abhishek Kundu –
A good novel, but deals with tough issue about prejudice.
Devanshu Chauhan –
A classic for a reason. Scout’s perspective is charming, but some parts felt a bit slow. Still a must-read.
Shobha Kiran –
Deals with racism but it shows how far we’ve come.
Lakshay Singhal –
Deals with tough issues beautifully. Atticus Finch is a hero. Some language is dated, be warned.
Aanand Kumar –
Overrated book, but it has some good points about justice.
Harsha Nimmakayala –
A classic that still resonates. Scout’s voice is unforgettable.
Yash Dabee –
The best book ever written. Should be read by every generation
Rhea Louis –
I enjoyed the book. It’s a classic for a reason. A bit slow to start.
Priya –
Touching story. Some parts are hard to read, but worth it.
Amaan Iqbal –
A must read! Really makes you think about things.
Ananya –
Heartbreaking and hopeful. Some outdated language.
Piyush Raj –
An important story, though some language reflects the time it was written.
Shubham Thakur –
I can see why it is a classic. It’s a heartbreaking story.
Prajapati Sachin Rajababu –
This story is still relevant today. Makes you think.
Anju –
A bit slow, but it picks up. Deals with big issues.
Anmol Pasricha –
A powerful look at justice and childhood. Highly recommend, despite some difficult scenes.
Prity Rani –
Good book, worth the read. However, the language is outdated.
Soumya –
Captivating story! Loved the characters, especially Boo Radley. A bit too preachy at times.
Ayush Shukla –
Deals with heavy themes well. Slow in parts, but powerful overall.
Rishabh Bharadwaj –
Important themes, but I struggled with the pacing. The ending was powerful though.