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To Kill a Mockingbird
- Narrated by: Sissy Spacek
- Length: 12 hrs and 17 mins
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Editor reviews
One of the most notable works of dramatic fiction ever written, the Pulitzer Prize-winning To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is here in a complete and unabridged classic American literature audiobook narrated by the brilliant Sissy Spacek in celebration of its 50th anniversary. Through Spacek's perfect narration, Lee's beautifully crafted prose comes to life. You may find you have to pause every so often as you listen to reflect on the overall significance this book has had as a demonstration of human achievements in literature. Available now from Audible.
Summary
Brought to you by Penguin.
One of the greatest American novels ever written.
Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird.
A lawyer's advice to his children as he defends the real mockingbird of Harper Lee's classic novel - a black man falsely charged with the rape of a white girl. Through the young eyes of Scout and Jem Finch, Harper Lee explores with exuberant humour the irrationality of adult attitudes to race and class in the Deep South of the 1930s. The conscience of a town steeped in prejudice, violence and hypocrisy is pricked by the stamina of one man's struggle for justice. But the weight of history will only tolerate so much.
To Kill a Mockingbird is a coming-of-age story, an anti-racist novel, a historical drama of the Great Depression and a sublime example of the Southern writing tradition.
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- Simon
- 05-10-15
One of the greats.
I think every avid reader has one particular book, or maybe even a few if they are lucky which leave an indelible mark on them. I’m talking about the books which don’t simply excite or entertain but they leave you changed in some way. Whether it is through sheer exuberance for the story or because the book carried a message that resonated with us. Either way they never leave us and I doubt it’s unusual that they are often books read during our formative years.
There are, I’m afraid, no prizes for guessing that in my case it was To Kill a Mockingbird. Read during my school years growing up in a multicultural town the central messages behind Harper Lee’s story are not revolutionary, they aren’t massively clever but they go to the core of my struggles while growing up. I am certainly not going to preach about what they are but they have been enshrined in my psyche ever since and some key phrases have often anchored me in times of difficulty. Yes, Mockingbird, was *my* book and spoke to me like few others have before or since.
What struck me as I listened to this audio version 35 years later is that those messages are as relevant and important today as they were in my youth and as they were in the time the book was set. Told through the eyes of innocence, and with no little gentle humour this is actually still not an easy book. It’s no pleasantry and it challenges the reader on the fundamental levels of humanity. I’ve often seen the book described primarily as anti-racist and while that is undoubtedly a strong theme it’s about more than that. It tackles all manner of prejudice and the kind of underlying hypocrisy that still flows through much of human society today.
Of course such a book requires a skilled and appropriate narrator. Not knowing too much about her I wouldn’t have had Sissy Spacek on my shortlist but she captures the atmosphere of the American deep South and its languid nature perfectly. She seems to empathise with the innocence and at times exuberance of the key, younger characters. In summary she does a genuinely fine job as a narrator bringing the book to life for our ears. A bad narrator would have been a crime but fortunately she passes with flying colours.
In all, a challenging book now over half a century old brought to life for our listening pleasure and consideration. This is a genuine treasure, spend it wisely.
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- David J Avery
- 20-07-15
You have to listen to this!
Where does To Kill a Mockingbird rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This is the best audiobook I have listened to so far. The narration is impeccable, the story is brought alive in such a way that it is impossible to believe that we are not listening to Scout herself.
What did you like best about this story?
The story in itself is, of course, a classic which made me nervous about listening - sometimes it is difficult for a story to live up to its massive reputation, but I was not disappointed. The cleverness of making a complicated, messy theme simple through the eyes of the child had me spellbound for the entire length of the recording.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I couldn't put it down. I walked everywhere with my kindle trailing alongside catching headphones on anything awkwardly placed.
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- woodwild
- 08-07-14
Wonderful edition
What made the experience of listening to To Kill a Mockingbird the most enjoyable?
A wonderful performance by Spacek, she brings the words to life with an inflection that both authoritative and warmly personal
Who was your favorite character and why?
Each character is truly memorable and you love them all...except for those you really hate; just as it should be.
What about Sissy Spacek’s performance did you like?
Her natural style fits perfectly with the first person narrative, her accent is the accent that I have always heard seeping off the pages
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
If you could you would
Any additional comments?
This reading lived up to all expectations a classic rendering of a great 20th century classic.
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- Mrs
- 27-09-14
Wonderful and beguiling story
I am not sure how I had managed to live so long and not read this classic book but if like me you come to this fresh then this is a fantastic introduction to this landmark book. If you love the book, then you are in safe hands.
Sissy Spacek's narration is wonderful, beguiling and seemed perfect. the soft, southern accents perfectly recalling the thoughts and viewpoint of a young girl.
The characters are also beguiling - Aticus Finch must be everyone's ideal father, and the children, Jim, Scout and Dill, are realistic and yet charming. The story is both domestic and intense and also global and significant. As a reader/listener, one certainly has to challenge one's prejudices and views.
A must listen.
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- Nicky Richmond
- 27-02-15
Superb performance
I was gripped from the first moment. The narration is wonderful. I would recommend this very highly. Moving, touching and humane.
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- Alison
- 06-09-15
It's a sin to kill a Mockingbird
An excellent riveting story well read by Sissey Spasek. This is a story about race in the American Deep South in 1935 and set in the Depression. It is told through the eyes is Scout Finch, the 8 year old daughter of lawyer, Atticus Finch. It is about good and bad, morals, religion, prejudice and hypocrisy. Although it deals with an alleged rape by a black man on a white trash woman, a subject hardly appropriate for her age, the 8 year old girl deals with the reality of how it affects all those around her in Makum County Alabama in a sensible way, beyond her years. It is the way Atticus Finch has brought her up after her mother died. On several occasions she is the catalyst for taking the heat out of a difficult situation by what she says, often with words of truth and kindness. One up for women! I didn't read this until I was 65, but wish I had when I was about 17. It would have taught me a lot. There are some superb quotes in the book especially "To kill a mockingbird is a sin" because it sings its heart out for us and never does us any harm like killing etc. It is allegorical to the storyline.
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- Adam Lewis
- 15-04-16
Obviously a great book, but the performance let it
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Probably not, maybe try and find a different narrator.
What did you like best about this story?
The story
Any additional comments?
Just didn't enjoy the narration sadly, myself and my wife found she just didn't hold our attention. I read the book years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it, but didn't really enjoy the audio book as a result of the narration.
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- Chris Lilly
- 22-07-15
Profound, elegant, beautiful
This is a brilliant, brilliant story; a moral fable told through the eyes of Scout Finch, and her warmth and immediacy and powerful sense of right and wrong, a sense with which she has been imbued by her father Atticus, is the pivot on which an everyday story of Southern bigotry balances. And the effort to understand and value almost all the bigots is one of the key graces of the book.
Sissy Spacek animates Scout and the other characters, particularly Dill, beautifully. She seems less assured dealing with the long narrative sequences told by Scout as an adult, but they are less well suited to dramatic presentation than the dialogue. Ms. Spacek is Texan, which may mean that her Alabaman accent was off, but I wouldn't know. It sounded fine to me.
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- Dawn
- 11-12-14
my number two favourite book ever
Where does To Kill a Mockingbird rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Although I have placed this book number two in my top ten having read the book twice I would place the audio book a little further down the list because although I did enjoy the narration (4 stars) productions of other audio books I would have rated 5 stars
What was one of the most memorable moments of To Kill a Mockingbird?
childhood suspicions, adult prejudices,causing the final revealing of boo Radley
Which character – as performed by Sissy Spacek – was your favourite?
Scout
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Time moves on predjuces does not
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- Pja
- 23-07-14
At last my favourite book as an audible
Would you consider the audio edition of To Kill a Mockingbird to be better than the print version?
I still love to read the book but it is great to be able to listen to it whilst doing boring jobs like cooking, cleaning etc
What did you like best about this story?
I just love the story and always have, it is beautifully written, funny, incredibly sad and describes a way of life that is long gone, in some respects thankfully
What does Sissy Spacek bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
Sissy Spacek has a lovely accent that suits the character of Scout - I really can't imagine anyone else reading it so well.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, but I would also listen to it time and time again
Any additional comments?
Thank you for at long last getting this story on audible.
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