Go Set a Watchman - Softcover

Lee, Harper

 
9786043946062: Go Set a Watchman

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New York Times Bestseller: America in the 1950s. The wave of equal rights for black people was rising across the country; In several Southern states, white people rallied to defend what they considered their stripped identity... Returning to visit home as usual, Jean Louise did not expect to step into the middle of an ideological war. of the decade. She will be surprised to see that Atticus, her childhood hero of justice, seems to have changed his faith; Relatives and long-time friends suddenly become strangers; Her hometown of Maycomb and herself no longer recognize each other. Where is justice, what is right and wrong? As the citadel of her childhood conscience crumbles stone by stone, Jean Louise begins to search for her own truth. The fairy tale in To Kill a Mockingbird takes on a different color when the character suddenly awakens in the world-where-we-are-adults. More mature, more tormented, but still with that kind-hearted authority, Let's go and set a watchman that is even sharper for 21st century readers, who are urgently asking more than ever the question of difference. distinction and tolerance between people. PLU 8935235238015 Supplier Name Nha Nam Author Harper Lee Translator Pham Vien Phuong Publishing House Literature Year of publication 2023 Language Vietnamese Weight (gr) 350 Packaging Size 20.5 x 14 x 1.5 cm Number of pages 304 Form Softcover Best - selling product Top 100 best-selling Novel products of the month Product prices on Fahasa.com include taxes according to current law. In addition, depending on the type of product, form and delivery address, additional costs may arise such as packaging surcharges, shipping fees, bulky goods surcharges, ... Promotion policy on Fahasa.com does not apply to Fahasa Bookstore System nationwide Go Set a Watchman America in the 1950s. The wave of equal rights for black people was rising across the country; In several Southern states, white people rallied to defend what they considered their stripped identity... Returning to visit home as usual, Jean Louise did not expect to step into the middle of an ideological war. of the decade. She will be surprised to see that Atticus, her childhood hero of justice, seems to have changed his faith; Relatives and long-time friends suddenly become strangers; Her hometown of Maycomb and herself no longer recognize each other. Where is justice, what is right and wrong? As the citadel of her childhood conscience crumbles stone by stone, Jean Louise begins to search for her own truth. The fairy tale in To Kill a Mockingbird takes on a different color when the character suddenly awakens in the world-where-we-are-adults. More mature, more tormented, but still with that kind-hearted authority, Let's go and set a watchman that is even sharper for 21st century readers, who are urgently asking more than ever the question of difference. distinction and tolerance between people.

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