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Edwin Tsoi’s top pick: To Kill a Mockingbird

The 11-year-old from CCC Kei Wan Primary School believes the book is a powerful exploration of racial injustice and moral growth
byPosties readers
Published: 12:45am, 31 Mar 2025
Length: 265 words
Edwin Tsoi’s top pick: To Kill a Mockingbird

Edwin Tsoi learned a lot from reading “To Kill a Mockingbird”. Photo: Shutterstock

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To Kill a Mockingbird is set in the 1930s in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama. The book follows the Finch family: young Scout, her brother Jeremy and their father Atticus.

The story is told from Scout’s perspective as she navigates the complexities of racial injustice and moral growth in her community.

Atticus, a lawyer, defends a black man, Tom Robinson, falsely accused of raping a white woman, which becomes a pivotal point in the narrative.

What captivates me about this book is its profound exploration of human nature and the moral fibre of society.

The characters, especially Atticus Finch, embody integrity, courage and compassion, making them unforgettable. Scout’s innocent yet insightful observations add a unique charm to the story.

To Kill a Mockingbird has profoundly impacted me by challenging my perspectives on justice, empathy and the fight against prejudice. It has made me more aware of the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of adversity.

I wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone seeking a powerful, thought-provoking read. It is especially suitable for readers interested in classic literature and character-driven narratives.

The book remains a timeless masterpiece that continues to resonate with readers of all ages.

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