I Love a Southern Girl
Jean Louise Finch, will you be my friend?
I finished reading To Kill a Mockingbirdtoday. Scout Finch isĀ one of the most endearing, likable and entertaining persons I’ve encountered in a novel. Her dry, brilliant and compassionate perspective on the tragi-comic events in Maycomb County Alabama have won my heart.
How I got through 32 years of life without reading this book is a mystery to me. I attribute it to my tendency to assume that common or popular is equivalent to shallow and meaningless. Think of Melrose Place, or Survivor, or The OC. I’ve learned from this novel that sometimes the popular is equivalent to the great. A recent poll asked librarians the question, “Which book should every adult read before they die?” Their answer was: To Kill a Mockingbird, the Bible came in second - but admittedly is much, much longer book.
If you’ve never read this book - I plead with you, find the time on your summer vacation this year.
And, if anyone meets Scout out there, could you please arrange an introduction for me?
O yeah I know Scout we went to the sock hop in fifth grade but she started smoking cigarettes in the bathroom so I was like peace out to that I am dancing with that girl over there..plus Scouts poodle skirt was purple I am more of a fan of pink poodle skirts…ha ha april fools.
Good book so I hear I will read it but do they ever kill the bird?
no jared. they do not kill the bird. killing the bird is wrong, that’s sort of the whole point.
I wholeheartedly agree. It is a fantastic book.
And southern girls are fantastic as well.
I’m so glad you found it! I suggested my 13 year old daughter read it and she came away with the same observation: Scout is the friend I want. I think something about her loving her brother the way she does, and a scene where he tells her to “start acting like a girl” causes her to cry.
Hey, didn’t you major in literature? I wonder how you missed this one?