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Go Set A Watchman: A Guide for Readers

Go Set A Watchman: A Guide for Readers

Kathryn Cope
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Harper Lee’s recently discovered novel, Go Set a Watchman, has set the literary world alight. Its publication has been celebrated among To Kill a Mockingbird fans but also caused a great deal of controversy.
For anyone reading this exciting new arrival on the literary scene, here is the ideal companion guide. Whether you are a member of a book group, or simply reading Go Set a Watchman for pleasure, this clear and concise guide will greatly enhance your reading experience. Written by a specialist in literature, it provides literary context, an examination of the controversy surrounding the novel’s release and a detailed analysis of the text itself.
The guide includes a commentary on each chapter, a glossary of the many historical references in the novel and analyses of themes and characters. It also provides a short summary of Lee’s debut novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, as well as points of comparison between the two novels. For those studying Go Set a Watchman for a reading group, there are also twenty-four thought-provoking discussion questions to consider, as well as further reading recommendations.
Language
English
Pages
98
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
September 13, 2015

Go Set A Watchman: A Guide for Readers

Kathryn Cope
0/5 ( ratings)
Harper Lee’s recently discovered novel, Go Set a Watchman, has set the literary world alight. Its publication has been celebrated among To Kill a Mockingbird fans but also caused a great deal of controversy.
For anyone reading this exciting new arrival on the literary scene, here is the ideal companion guide. Whether you are a member of a book group, or simply reading Go Set a Watchman for pleasure, this clear and concise guide will greatly enhance your reading experience. Written by a specialist in literature, it provides literary context, an examination of the controversy surrounding the novel’s release and a detailed analysis of the text itself.
The guide includes a commentary on each chapter, a glossary of the many historical references in the novel and analyses of themes and characters. It also provides a short summary of Lee’s debut novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, as well as points of comparison between the two novels. For those studying Go Set a Watchman for a reading group, there are also twenty-four thought-provoking discussion questions to consider, as well as further reading recommendations.
Language
English
Pages
98
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
September 13, 2015

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