Description |
272 pages : colour illustrations ; 25 cm |
Summary |
A haunting portrait of race and class, innocence and injustice, hypocrisy and heroism, tradition and transformation in the Deep South of the 1930s, Harper Lees To Kill a Mockingbird remains as important today as it was upon its initial publication in 1960, during the turbulent years of the Civil Rights movement. Now, this novel is reborn for a new age as a graphic novel. Scout, Gem, Boo Radley, Atticus Finch, and the small town of Maycomb, Alabama, are all captured in illustrations by artist Fred Fordham. |
Subject |
Finch, Atticus (Fictitious character) -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.
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Fathers and daughters -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.
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Race relations -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.
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Trials (Rape) -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.
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Girls -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.
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Southern States -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.
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Alabama -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.
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Genre |
Comics (Graphic works)
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Domestic fiction.
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Bildungsromans.
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Graphic novels.
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Legal fiction (Literature)
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Added Author |
Graphic novelization of (work): Harper, Lee.
To kill a mockingbird.
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ISBN |
9780062798183 |
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0062798189 |
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