To Kill a Mockingbird, narrated by young Scout Finch, follows her father Atticus Finch’s fight against racial prejudice in the 1930s Deep South. A timeless coming-of-age classic, its powerful themes remain just as relevant today.
Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is a timeless British classic that brilliantly portrays 19th-century social norms with wit and charm. The unforgettable story of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy makes it a must-read for everyone.
George Orwell’s 1984 paints a haunting dystopian world where Big Brother controls every aspect of life and free thought is banned. Through Winston’s struggle, it warns of lost freedoms and the dangers of absolute power.
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn follows young Francie Nolan as she navigates hardship, loss, and poverty in early 20th-century Brooklyn. A moving coming-of-age story, it celebrates resilience, hope, and the pursuit of dreams.
The Book Thief follows young Liesel Meminger, who finds hope and courage through stolen books. Markus Zusak’s novel is a moving tale of survival, compassion, and the power of words even in the darkest times.
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