The site has a section for “Books That Everyone Should Read At Least Once,” and rather than being listed by what’s in the “Want to Read” shelf, this section is voted on by users. There is one that stands out from 66 years ago, proving that the age of the book doesn’t mean it loses its meaning.
Published in 1960, To Kill a Mockingbird would go on to win the Pulitzer Prize in 1961. It would take more than 50 years for the sequel to follow, and according to Lee’s agent, Andrew Nurnberg, the whole series was supposed to be a trilogy. However, the sequel, Go Set a Watchman was reportedly lost until 2013 and then published in 2015.
A History We Cannot Be Allowed to Forgotten
It’s not surprising that To Kill a Mockingbird is at the top of the list of books that everyone should read at least once. This is a story of a time that can’t be forgotten, of a society that can’t be allowed to return.
Sadly, it’s a story that remains relevant for all the wrong reasons. As injustices prevail, so must a novel like this.
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