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Sep 22, 2015TechWriter1 rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
Some reviews of this book are quite negative but a friend loved and recommended it. As I read, I decided the best approach was to set aside To Kill a Mockingbird and just consider Watchman as one author's view of life in the American South in the early 1960s. Some aspects are endearing while others relate everything there is to loathe about the racism and Jim Crow in that era. Viewed as a slice of American History, it made for thought provoking and entertaining reading.