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if to kill a mockingbird in my favourite book...

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MrsAtticus · 12/05/2014 19:17

what else will I like?
I have a looong stay with the in-laws coming up!

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SanityClause · 12/05/2014 19:21

My favourite book is The Handmaid's Tale.

It's not similar to To Kill A Mockingbird, but you might like it, nonetheless.

Best1sWest · 12/05/2014 19:35

A Tree Grows In Brooklyn, Betty Smith.
The grapes of Wrath

MrsAtticus · 12/05/2014 19:45

thank you!

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mum2jakie · 12/05/2014 21:52

The Help is brilliant and along similar lines

BettyBotter · 12/05/2014 21:59

It's my favourite too. Smile

And my other favourite is 'The God of Small Things' by Arundhati Roy. It's worth reading if you haven't already.

nameuschangeus · 12/05/2014 22:09

To Kill a Mockingbird is my all time favourite book too.

I also loved Rohintin Mistry's 'A Fine Balance' and pretty much anything by Sarah Waters and Andrea Levy.

ScarlettSahara · 12/05/2014 22:24

Love Mocking Bird too. Small Island by Andrea Levy is on a similar theme and set a little later-I think you would enjoy that too and when you have read that have you read any Thomas Hardy? I enjoyed Tess of the Durbervilles-prejudice and ignorance come into that .
From time to time I re-read Jane Eyre too. Good luck with the in-laws Wink

DisgruntledAardvark · 12/05/2014 22:27

The Sweet Hereafter. Not similar plotwise, but some similar themes (small town shaken by an event, the outsiders within the town, etc), and it's beautifully written.

Slipshodsibyl · 12/05/2014 22:27

'Cold Sassy Tree' by Olive Ann Burns will appeal if you are a Mockingbird fan.

KaFayOLay · 12/05/2014 22:30

Catcher in the Rye.
Both that and Mocking Bird have been read numerous times, love them equally.

Wolfiefan · 12/05/2014 22:32

Roll of thunder hear my cry contains similar issues.

phoolani · 12/05/2014 22:33

You may like Carson McCullers. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter especially, tho I love them all. Set in the US South. Reminds me of Harper Lee.

Slipshodsibyl · 12/05/2014 22:35

You could also try 'Fried green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe' And perhaps 'The secret Life of Bees'

highlandcoo · 13/05/2014 10:37

YY to A Fine Balance, one of my favourite books.

I enjoyed The Help and The Secret Life of Bees but even better IMO is Sue Monk Kidd's new novel The Invention of Wings. Less fluffy, more hard-hitting and all the more interesting for being based on a true story of the first women from a slave-owning family to become passionate anti-slavery campaigners. An excellent book.

MrsAtticus · 13/05/2014 11:58

Wow, thanks for all of these, I'll be sneaking off for a 'nap' at the in-laws quite regularly with all this lot, I'll just have to see how many I can fit in the suitcase Grin

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SconeRhymesWithGone · 14/05/2014 02:32

Clover by Dori Sanders

AnandaTimeIn · 14/05/2014 03:14

Oh, I loved The Invention of Wings!

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SpawningSalmon · 14/05/2014 15:31

The Poisonwood Bible is brilliant. Set in the Congo and has that hot, dry and dusty feel to the setting like TKAM. Also nice and long.

Another vote for A Fine Balance too. Brilliant.

skinmysunshine · 14/05/2014 15:45

I love TKAM. My favourite book is Eat of Eden. Not similar at all but both great books nonetheless.

TheOtherSideOfSilence · 14/05/2014 20:08

The Color Purple?

andabookaboutsandwiches · 14/05/2014 20:13

Love Story - not really similar, but in my mind it belongs along with Catcher in the Rye and TKAM.

QueenoftheVerse · 14/05/2014 20:18

The Colour Purple or The Power of One are both quite similar

ElectricalBanana · 14/05/2014 20:21

I like anything by Truman capote. He was a friend of harper lee. And he is Dill in TKAM.

TKAM is my favourite book too... Probably read it over 100 times. It's my go to book if I need my soul to be soothed.

sunbathe · 14/05/2014 21:57

I really like TKAM. I had the same sort of feeling from 'The Bean Trees' by Barbara Kingsolver.

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