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mockingbird was a difficult book to read. Caitlin’s elder brother, Devon was killed in a school shouting; her father was working through his grief and mightn’t be able to support her. Compounded by her Asperger’s, she was struggling to make sense of her newfound desolate reality.
Kathryn Erskine wrote this in the first person narrative - all the better for me to crawl under Caitlin’s skin and feel the world from her perspective. Having heard of the word ‘Closure’, she set off on a quest to find it. She finally decided on finishing Devon’s chest, a project meant for his Eagle Scouts endeavour. She might have singlehandedly saved her dad from the brink of depression. Her dad was understandably resistant toward the idea of completing the chest, but he eventually came around to it because Caitlin was the personification of persistence.
This, combined with her making friends with Michael, another victims of the shooting and Joss, the school bully, made it a very satisfying story arc to follow. Throughout the process, she grasped the concept of empathy. She felt bad for Devon because he wouldn’t be able to live life anymore. Which goes to show that glimmers of positivity still remain amidst a dark-streaked landscape.
I liked this way better than “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime”.
The name of the book reminded me of the classic novel To Kill A Mocking Bird by Harper Lee.
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Was it one of your favourite books?
Caitlin and Devon both enjoyed the To Kill A Mockingbird movie and related to the characters. Sounds like the author was successful in her intent
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I wouldn't call it one of my favourite books, but it was a very good book. I had to read it because it was a novel study book in my grade 10 English class way back in highschool. I remember Harper Lee was very good with character development. It's a book about some heavy topics like racism and violence. I highly recommend it if you have not read it before.
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I skimmed through it before haha
Maybe I should give it another read and visualise how Caitlin must have felt immersing herself in the characters’ lives
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If you have not read the book, I think it's a worthwhile read.
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now read about "Operation Mockingbird"...
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Never heard of it before. The Wikipedia entry was fascinating. Thanks!
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and that's the main reason why you didn't heard about... is exactly what is doing operation mockingbird. I hope you now realize how easy you are manipulated by media... People have no fucking clue that they are living a damn lie!
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Sounds like a great read, thanks for publishing this story book.
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Thanks for reading!
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