Guilherme Vieira Vieira من عند Vourmpiani 440 15، اليونان
الملحم!!!!
Talk about a dull book, Baluchitheriums are far from the coolest prehistoric animals to have adventures with. I would absolutely pick a Glyptodon any day. Maybe even a giant ground sloth.
Lee won a Pulitzer prize for this poignant story of racial injustice viewed through the eyes of a six-year-old girl. In 1935, Jean Louise (Scout) Finch and her older brother Jem are whiling away the summer in their sleepy Alabama town. But when their father, Atticus, agrees to defend a black man accused of raping a white woman, Scout and Jem learned some hard lessons about hatred. As powerful today as when it was first published. I think I went to the only school where this was NOT required reading, so I wanted to see what I was missing. Every minute of this book is wonderful. A brilliant, beautiful, and sad classic. Everyone should read this whether required or not. Ist Reading: January 2003 2nd Reading: March 16, 2009
Mentioned by Alton L. Thygerson in a 10/4/10 BYU Speech, "Saving Lives!"