
I Kill the Mockingbird was a very different book. Very original. I'm not entirely sure I caught all of the meaning in it, but I am entirely sure I enjoyed it.
The main character, Lucy, is heading into high school, along with her best friends Elena and Michael. Inspired by their recently deceased teacher, the three of them decide to experiment with summer reading. They decide to hide as many copies of To Kill a Mockingbird as possible. To create some buzz, to start something new, to inspire people to read the book, to become literary terrorists, I am not entirely sure why. But it is all very captivating and different and cool and new.
There's so much more to this book, also. Lucy's mom has just had an awful battle with cancer and has survived. Lucy and Michael are testing the waters as far as what it means to move from friends to "more than friends" and all of them are concerned about moving from middle school to high school in the fall.
A beautiful, sweet little book. Highly recommended.
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