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Reading this book after a gap of around thirty years I still felt deeply moved and disturbed. May be because we are still living in a world torn apart by as nasty and as unreasonable a prejudice as that dictated the social conscience of Alabama.
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To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
cr2111, August 14, 2007
Reading this book after a gap of around thirty years I still felt deeply moved and disturbed. May be because we are still living in a world torn apart by as nasty and as unreasonable a prejudice as that dictated the social conscience of Alabama.(7 of 15 readers found this comment helpful)