learn the first Chapter Of Harper Lee’s highly expected “Go Set A Watchman”
Scout is all grown up—and Jem is, neatly, you can see…
July 10, 2015
Go Set a Watchman, Harper Lee’s lengthy-awaited prequel to her Pulitzer Prize-successful novel To Kill a Mockingbird, hits cabinets July 14. but when that also seems like too lengthy to attend, each The Wall street Journal and The Guardian have printed the primary chapter of the e-book.
Go Set a Watchman was once in truth written before To Kill a Mockingbird but Lee’s publisher suggested her to rethink the manuscript from a special standpoint, i.e., from Jean Louise “Scout” Finch’s point of view as a baby.
the novel takes location in the Fifties, about two decades after the trial on the middle of To Kill a Mockingbird. the first chapter features Scout on a train from ny heading again to Alabama to discuss with her father Atticus—not to point out a little bit of a jaw-dropper about her brother Jem.
read the primary chapter right here or hearken to actress Reese Witherspoon’s reading under.
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