About the Book
"To Kill a Mockingbird is set in the 1930's in the small, southern town of Maycomb. This is the time of the Great Depression and money is hard to come by, but the people of Maycomb make due with what they have.
Scout, the narrator of the book, remembers her childhood in that small town and the lessons she learned growing up among its fine people.
One of the themes in the book is "No one should be treated poorly because they are different."
Scout, the narrator of the book, remembers her childhood in that small town and the lessons she learned growing up among its fine people.
One of the themes in the book is "No one should be treated poorly because they are different."