Parámetros
- 346 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Más información sobre el libro
The unforgettable novel of a childhood in a sleepy Southern town and the crisis of conscience that rocked it, To Kill A Mockingbird became both an instant bestseller and a critical success when it was first published in 1960. It went on to win the Pulitzer Prize in 1961 and was later made into an Academy Award-winning film, also a classic. Compassionate, dramatic, and deeply moving, To Kill A Mockingbird takes readers to the roots of human behavior - to innocence and experience, kindness and cruelty, love and hatred, humor and pathos. Now with over 18 million copies in print and translated into forty languages, this regional story by a young Alabama woman claims universal appeal. Harper Lee always considered her book to be a simple love story. Today it is regarded as a masterpiece of American literature.
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- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 2005
- Encuadernación
- (Tapa blanda),
- Estado del libro
- Dañado
- Precio
- 4,71 €
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- Idioma
- Francés
- Autores
- Harper Lee
- Editorial
- Editions de Fallois
- Publicado en
- 2005
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 346
- ISBN10
- 2877065502
- ISBN13
- 9782877065504
- Serie
- Matar a un ruiseñor
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Novelas históricas, Narrativa juvenil, Escuela, Lectura obligatoria
- Primera publicación
- 1960
- Título original
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Calificación
- 4,3 de 5
- Descripción
- The unforgettable novel of a childhood in a sleepy Southern town and the crisis of conscience that rocked it, To Kill A Mockingbird became both an instant bestseller and a critical success when it was first published in 1960. It went on to win the Pulitzer Prize in 1961 and was later made into an Academy Award-winning film, also a classic. Compassionate, dramatic, and deeply moving, To Kill A Mockingbird takes readers to the roots of human behavior - to innocence and experience, kindness and cruelty, love and hatred, humor and pathos. Now with over 18 million copies in print and translated into forty languages, this regional story by a young Alabama woman claims universal appeal. Harper Lee always considered her book to be a simple love story. Today it is regarded as a masterpiece of American literature.






