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Matar a un ruiseñor
Matar a un ruiseñor: SERIE: CINE | Harper Lee
Un clásico de la literatura del siglo XX. «Dispara a todos los grajos que quieras, si puedes acertarles, pero recuerda que es pecado matar a un ruiseñor.» Este es el consejo que da a sus hijos un abogado que está defendiendo al verdadero ruiseñor del clásico de Harper Lee: un hombre de color acusado de violar a una joven blanca. Desde la mirada de Jem y Scout Finch, Harper Lee explora con humor y una honestidad insobornable la irracional actitud que en cuestiones de raza y clase social tenían los adultos del Sur profundo de los años treinta. Harper Lee está de plena actualidad por el redescubrimiento de la novela original, rechazada por sus editores en su momento y una de cuyas tramas secundarias es la que dio origen a la novela Matar a un ruiseñor y a las películas homónima ganadora de varios Oscar. Jean Louise Finch evoca una época de su infancia en Alabama, cuando su padre, Atticus, decidió defender ante los tribunales a un hombre negro acusado de violar a una mujer blanca. Novela de iniciación, Matar a un ruiseñor muestra una comunidad, la del sur de Estados Unidos durante la década de 1930, dominada por los prejuicios raciales, la desconfianza hacia lo diferente, la rigidez de los vínculos familiares y vecinales, así como por un sistema judicial sin apenas garantías para la población de color. Reseña: «Una ópera prima de tan insólita calidad que, sin duda, hará que muchos lectores quieran leerla despacio para disfrutar más plenamente su sencilla excelencia [...]. Una novela de capital importancia para la historia contemporánea de la nación.» Chicago Tribune
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CatMS

My 3 favorite books read in 2024:
♡The Nix - Nathan Hill
♡Any Human Heart - William Boyd
♡To Kill A Mockingbird - Harper Lee

Ruthiella I loved these three books too! Especially 3w
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steffen1223
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Harper Lee provides a fictional yet precise depiction of life in 1930s Jim Crow Mississippi. Tom Robinson, an African American man, is wrongfully accused of raping a white woman. Lawyer Atticus Finch takes on the challenge of defending him before a biased jury. Finch's daughter, Scout, is intrigued by their mysterious neighbor, Boo Radley. The novel's exploration of justice, racism, duty, honor, respect, friendship, and family makes this great

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A young girl comes of age during a trial that reveals ugly truths about the close knit Alabama community she is growing up in.

Justice ✨ Conforming ✨ Prejudice

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steffen1223
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Harper Lee's *To Kill a Mockingbird* is a remarkable 1930s novel that explores the dynamics between white and African American communities. It follows Atticus Finch, who defends Tom Robinson, an African American man wrongfully accused of raping a white woman, highlighting the prejudices in the judicial system. The story also examines Atticus's relationship with his daughter, Scout, and his interactions with the mysterious Boo Radley.

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DeeLew
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Suet624 Beautiful quote for this time. 1mo
JenlovesJT47 â¤ï¸â¤ï¸â¤ï¸ 1mo
Leftcoastzen ✊ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘👠1mo
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Emi.Polec
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Harper Lee carefully weaves two story lines together - Boo Radley (a neighborhood recluse) and Tom Robinson (a black man on trial) - to bring to life the major theme of empathy and how important it is to stand in another person's shoes. Through the innocent eyes of Scout, the reader discovers what happens throughout the trial and its impact on Maycomb County. If you like books like The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas, pick up this classic novel!

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Jeg
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Surprised I had never read this. Wanted to read it before I read her second one. What a great story. I can see why it has lasted. So many home truths that are universal. I think I got an inkling into what Harper herself was like. I also believe Dill was based on her lifelong friend Truman Capote. I‘ll keep this and read it again.

Suet624 I think I‘ve read it three times. It‘s such a powerful book. 3mo
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Emi.Polec
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The book begins with the reader meeting Scout who is telling the story from her point of view which is first person. We meet her brother, Jem, her father, Atticus and her cook, Calpurnia. Scout and Jem are very interested with the Radleys, their neighbors and wish to discover more. We also find out that Atticus, a lawyer, will be defending a black man in court. This book would be a good choice for fans of racial injustice and social justice.

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BeckyGreaves

“Autumn again, and Boo's children needed him.“

😌

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ShelleyBooksie
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Also late for ##threelistThursday, @dabbe

I'm sad that I haven't read more banned books! I will have to change that. Favorites from the list:
Anne Rice's Sleeping Beauty Trilogy
The Kite Runner
The Lovley Bones
Where' s Waldo (banned ????)
19 Minutes
The Glass Castle
Handmaids Tale

dabbe I need to read more, too! Always, right? 😂 Thanks for playing and sharing. 🧡🤎💛P.S. Letter coming your way! 3mo
willaful IIRC, \“Waldo\“ was because in a beach scene there\'s a tiny woman with her bra undone to get a tan. 3mo
ShelleyBooksie @willaful - that is SO wild!! 3mo
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dabbe
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IndoorDame 🖤🖤🖤 3mo
dabbe @IndoorDame 🧡🤎💛 3mo
kspenmoll I love the opening sequence! 3mo
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dabbe @kspenmoll #ditto! 🧡🤎💛 3mo
Eggs Perfection 💕💕 3mo
dabbe @Eggs 🧡🤎💛 3mo
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BethM
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Better late than never? lol. Struggling with adjusting to munchkin‘s new school schedule.
1. Probably my great grandmother‘s rosary and prayer book, or maybe one of my Oz copies.
2-tagged
#two4tuesday

TheSpineView Never too late to play! ðŸ‘🤩😊 3mo
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Susanita
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I‘ve seen 24 of these movies. I can‘t possibly narrow the list down to three!
1. Atticus Finch (TKAM)
2. Rick Blaine (Casablanca)
3. Ellen Ripley (Aliens)
4. Lou Gehrig (The Pride of the Yankees)
5. Andrew Beckett (Philadelphia)
Link to survey: https://www.listchallenges.com/litsy-afis-50-greatest-heroes-up-until-2003
#TLT

dabbe IKR? So many good ones! Thanks for playing and sharing! 🤩🤩🤩 3mo
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Teresereading
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I couldn't decide if the challenge was classic 'you' (reed) or classic you (red), but I think this fits both options.
#AboutaBook #classicyouread #homophones
@Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Eggs Gorgeous cover! 4mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Pretty 😠4mo
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AroundTheBookWorld
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AroundTheBookWorld
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dabbe
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#SundayFunday
@BookmarkTavern

This man. Always. 💚💙💚

Leftcoastzen ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘👠6mo
dabbe @Leftcoastzen 💙💚💙 6mo
BookmarkTavern Oh yes! That‘s an excellent choice! Thanks for posting! 6mo
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dabbe @BookmarkTavern 💚💙💚 6mo
IMASLOWREADER oh yes good choice 6mo
dabbe @IMASLOWREADER 💚💙💚 6mo
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Michael_Gee
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To Kill a Mockingbird on Herbert Anthony Eastman‘s grave marker in Calvary Cemetery. Celebrating a friend‘s 60th in the cemetery.

Bookwomble 💗🫂 7mo
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CatMS
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Embarrassed to say I have never read this Pulitizer Priize winner, just started and already having trouble putting it down to get on with my day.

Sometimes a book comes along you are sad to finish, this is one such book.

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The_Penniless_Author
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TheSpineView Great characters! Thanks for playing 8mo
CBee I have to agree with you on #1 🤷â€â™€ï¸ðŸ¤¦â€â™€ï¸ 8mo
dabbe Will do; thanks for the tag! 😘 #1: 😂😂😂 8mo
MaGoose For myself, I agree with you on #1. 🙄😒 8mo
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AroundTheBookWorld
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JuliaTheBookNerd
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#WithLawyer 👨ðŸ»â€ðŸ’¼ðŸ’¼âš–ï¸ #ItTakesAllKinds ☘ï¸ðŸŒˆðŸŒ·ðŸŒž

#BookNerd 🤓📚💙

Eggs Excellent 👌🼠9mo
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dabbe
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#SundayFunday
@Bookmarktavern

For me, it's TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, without a doubt. ðŸ¦â€â¬›

BookmarkTavern Oh such a great pick! Thanks for sharing! 10mo
dabbe @BookmarkTavern 💚💙💚 10mo
PageShifter I am not sure if I have seen the movie 🤔 10mo
dabbe @PageShifter Oh, its FABULOUS. It won the Oscar for best picture, too! 🤩 10mo
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Susanita
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â¤ï¸Atticus Finch
â¤ï¸Eomer Eadig
â¤ï¸Elizabeth Bennett
#TLT

dabbe 1 & 3: 🤩 #2: now on the TBR! Thanks for playing! 💙🩶💙 10mo
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Teresereading
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1. Hamilton (twice)
2. I was lucky enough to go to the debut of the play of TKaM on Broadway when I was in NY
3. Anything Shakespeare and I saw the first Australian production of Jesus Christ Superstar many years ago and have never forgotten it
#TLT #ThreeListThursday
@dabbe

dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 I would have LOVE to have seen TKAM on Broadway! Thanks for sharing! 🩷💜â¤ï¸ 10mo
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Kshakal
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I have read this book several times and it never ceases in its ability to amaze me… so poignant and powerful. It is just as important and relevant today as when it was first released!

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liz.eng

“You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view...Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it.“

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liz.eng

Since this book is historical fiction there are many things that are different from then and now. Back then black and white people did not go to the same school, shop at the same grocery store, or use the same bathrooms. We can teach our children about the different cultures and races of people. Especially since nowadays there are more families immigrating into the U.S. We can teach our children about the past but teach ways to better the future.

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liz.eng
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This is a historical fiction book. This story takes place during the 1930s. During this time in history black and white people did not share the same restroom let alone live together. Times were quite different, especially how people lived and how people treated each other. During this time the Civil Rights action was starting to take place. Black people were starting to stand up for themselves and want more freedom and privileges as white people.

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yourfavouritemixtape
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After years of having it on my tbr-pile I finally read this. It was beautiful and sad and still so accurate in today‘s time. That really got me.

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Read4life
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A reread for me. First read for my daughter. She enjoyed it too.
#WickedWords #Bonus
#BookSpinBingo #RushAThon #35by35

DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 13mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 13mo
MatchlessMarie ðŸ§ðŸ’¯ 13mo
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LadyCait84
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dabbe 💜🧡💜 1y
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BarkingMadRead
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Susanita
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In no particular order …
1. Gregory Peck
2. Glenn Close
3. Karl Urban
Thanks @TheSpineView for the tag.
#TLT

TheSpineView You're welcome! 1y
dabbe 1. GP was such a class act.
2. GC ... FATAL ATTRACTION. 'Nuff said. She should have won an Oscar for that performance!
3. LOVED him in TLOTR movies!
Thanks for playing! 🧡💜💛
1y
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AvidReader25
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I have read and reread this one and it never loses its magic. This most recent reread was inspired by our brand new pup that we named Scout. It was Atticus and Calpurnia that stuck out to me this time, my first reading it after becoming a parent. It‘s an impossible task, raising a child. The impact those two have on the story and Scout and Jem can‘t be measured. I know I‘ll reread this one again in every new season of life.

Tamra My son & I were just talking about this one as a possible reading pick for his English class. I have the same beautiful edition. 😘 to the pup! (edited) 1y
AvidReader25 @Tamra I love that it‘s a story that is so accessible to different ages! 1y
dabbe Look at da sweetest pup! What a face! 🖤ðŸ¾ðŸ–¤ 1y
Tamra @AvidReader25 that‘s what I told my son - there is something to get out of the novel at different stages of life. Hence it‘s a classic. â™¥ï¸ 1y
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Santie
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Few things in life are better than re-reading a beloved book. I‘m shocked at how much I did not take in the first times I‘ve read this book. I am very impressed with the ease with which it is narrated through the eyes of little Scout. A fine novel indeed.

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Santie
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Jeremy Finch is the OG book boyfriend 😭😭

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SaunteringVaguelyDownwards
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I thought my cat Watney had followed my husband upstairs - then turned and found him apparently reading over the shoulder of the cat on my couch pillow! 😂

#CatsOfLitsy

Amiable That‘s a fantastic photo! 😄 1y
Leftcoastzen Great photo!😻 1y
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Blueberry
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DivineDiana An all time favorite! â¤ï¸ 1y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect ðŸ‘🻠1y
Eggs Perfect choiceðŸ‘ðŸ»ðŸ‘🻠1y
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fredamans
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dabbe One of the best courtroom scenes ever! 🤩🤩🤩 1y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect ðŸ‘🻠1y
Eggs Brilliant ðŸ‘🼠1y
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IndoorDame
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#CourtroomSetting #BookBinge @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Why is it that with all the dozens and dozens of books I can think of I‘ve read where people should have been in court, have been in court, are in jail… this is the only one I can think of with an actual courtroom scene? You see court on TV all the time! Is it in some way visually interesting that‘s boring to write about, or am I just watching a different kind of media than I‘m reading…🤔

fredamans Also my choice. A book that everyone should read! 1y
IndoorDame @fredamans agreed!!!! 1y
peanutnine Off the top of my head I can think of two with actual courtroom scenes, that were engaging to read: Where the Crawdads Sing and 1y
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IndoorDame @peanutnine I‘ve heard those are both great! But I haven‘t read either yet. (edited) 1y
dabbe An excellent one! 💙🖤🩵 My favorite deliberation scene would be 12 ANGRY MEN, but that doesn't count, does it? 1y
IndoorDame @dabbe haha, another one I‘ve never actually seen/read. I‘m starting to think this is a me thing 🤣 1y
dabbe @IndoorDame I think that all the time about me! If you're ever in the mood for a gripping drama, the movie with Henry Fonda is outstanding. 🤩 1y
IndoorDame @dabbe awesome! thanks 🤗 1y
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Santie
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Saturday reading 💙

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smalldogs_bigbooks2419
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This beauty was named Harper before she became my fur baby/service dog/constant companion/shadow. I started calling her Harper Lee a few days after that. I figure, if I‘m going to use the name, I should probably at least reread this book and read Go Set A Watchman. ðŸ•â€ðŸ¦ºðŸ“š

TheLudicReader Not sure I would waste my time on Go Set a Watchman given how it came into the world. TKaM is well worth the time, though. 1y
wanderinglynn What a cutie! Hello Harper! â¤ï¸ 1y
Ruthiella â¤ï¸ðŸ¶â¤ï¸ðŸ¶â¤ï¸ 1y
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wildwoodreads
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It‘s Book Lovers Day! What are you reading today?

To celebrate I‘m sharing some of my favorite bookish quotes over on the blog. Links in the bio.

And don‘t forget to check out my new bookish prints just listed over on my Pangobooks shop: https://pangobooks.com/bookstore/wildwoodreads

Awk_Word_Smith My all-time favorite book. 1y
Santie I‘m reading this!!!!! 🥳🥳🥳🥳 1y
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