Didn't Tarnish My Views on To Kill a Mockingbird: Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee
“Prejudice, a dirty word, and faith, a clean one, have something in common: they both begin where reason ends.”
“The time your friends need you is when they’re wrong, Jean Louise. They don’t need you when they’re right”
I took my time to read the book that was a buzz when it was first published 7 years ago.
This procrastination on my part was because I didn't want to diminish my love for To Kill a Mockingbird. I will say that my love for TKM was not lost in Go Set a Watchman. In fact, I greatly enjoyed Ms. Lee's novel.
Go Set a Watchman tells the story of Jean Louise (Scout)'s life as an adult. She travels on her annual sojourn to Alabama to visit her family and friends. On this most recent visit, I will say that a lot of veils drop and Jean Louise learns that her father is not the infallible man that she has placed on a pedestal for her entire life. As another reviewer mentioned, Jean Louise is a watchman of her town in this book, recognizing and calling out the prejudices and injustices she witnesses. But, she also learns from her wise, yet very eccentric uncle, that she has her own biases that inhibit her ability to learn and work with others. Again, loved this story and I do not think it ruins one's love for To Kill a Mockingbird.
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