Go Set a Watchman
by Harper Lee
- Pages
- 278
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780062409850
- Reading Time
- ~4h 52min
Go Set a Watchman is a book by Harper Lee. It has 278 pages.
About this book
Harper Lee’s Go Set a Watchman follows Jean Louise Finch as she returns to her Alabama hometown of Maycomb after years away, confronting the complex realities of mid-twentieth-century Southern life. Written during the same period as To Kill a Mockingbird and published decades later, the novel offers a companion narrative that traces Scout’s transition from childhood innocence to adult reckoning. Through her reevaluations of family, community, and justice, the story examines shifting racial attitudes, generational divides, and the painful process of moral maturation. Lee’s prose captures the quiet tensions of a region navigating social change, grounding broader historical currents in intimate domestic and legal conflicts. The work remains notable for its exploration of how individuals reconcile inherited beliefs with emerging convictions, presenting a nuanced portrait of a young woman learning to question the figures she once revered. By returning to familiar characters and settings, Lee extends her examination of conscience, loyalty, and the complicated legacy of the American South.
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Go Set a Watchman has 278 pages.
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Harper Lee’s Go Set a Watchman follows Jean Louise Finch as she returns to her Alabama hometown of Maycomb after years away, confronting the complex realities of mid-twentieth-century Southern life. Written during the same period as To Kill a Mockingbird and published decades later, the novel offers...
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Go Set a Watchman was written by Harper Lee.