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: The title is derived from the Biblical verse Isaiah 21:6: "For thus hath the Lord said unto me, Go, set a watchman, let him declare what he seeth." It reflects the theme that every person must be the "watchman" of their own conscience.

: Familiar faces return, including a 72-year-old Atticus suffering from arthritis and Aunt Alexandra. Notably, Scout's brother Jem has passed away by this point in the narrative. Key Themes : The title is derived from the Biblical

Set 20 years after the events of To Kill a Mockingbird , the story follows 26-year-old as she returns from New York to her hometown of Maycomb, Alabama, to visit her aging father, Atticus . Key Themes Set 20 years after the events

: The novel focuses on the difficult transition to adulthood and the "shattering of idols" as Scout realizes her father is a flawed human being rather than a perfect hero. Publication History Go to product viewer dialog for this item. : Jean Louise is shocked to discover that

: Jean Louise is shocked to discover that the people she idolized, including her father, hold views that clash with her own moral compass. She must grapple with the painful reality of her family's prejudices and the loss of her childhood illusions.