We Love:
How Mockingbird Hill doubles as a coffee bar by day, brewing beans from cult roasters like Norway's Tim Wendelboe.
Not exact matches
In Alabama,
how else were we to feel the intense history of racial unrest than to think of To Kill a
Mockingbird?
Read previous Zoologger columns: The only males with more brain than females,
How a blurry - eyed spider pounces on target, Gecko's amputated tail has life of its own, Unique life form is half plant, half animal, Transgender fish perform reverse sex flip, My brain's so big it spills into my legs, Dozy hamsters reverse the ageing process, To kill a
mockingbird?
Read previous Zoologger columns: Unmasking the Zorro of the avian world, The worm that looks like a tree, The bird that cares for its rival's chicks, Itsy bitsy teeny weeny chameleons, Don't bite —
how the zebra got its stripes, The only males with more brain than females, How a blurry - eyed spider pounces on target, Gecko's amputated tail has life of its own, Unique life form is half plant, half animal, Transgender fish perform reverse sex flip, My brain's so big it spills into my legs, Dozy hamsters reverse the ageing process, To kill a mockingbi
how the zebra got its stripes, The only males with more brain than females,
How a blurry - eyed spider pounces on target, Gecko's amputated tail has life of its own, Unique life form is half plant, half animal, Transgender fish perform reverse sex flip, My brain's so big it spills into my legs, Dozy hamsters reverse the ageing process, To kill a mockingbi
How a blurry - eyed spider pounces on target, Gecko's amputated tail has life of its own, Unique life form is half plant, half animal, Transgender fish perform reverse sex flip, My brain's so big it spills into my legs, Dozy hamsters reverse the ageing process, To kill a
mockingbird?
How do you not know the book «To Kill a
Mockingbird»?»
Use this resource to transform
how you teach Harper Lee's classic novel by integrating historical context, documents, and sources that reflect the African American voices absent from
Mockingbird's narration.
I couldn't wait to read Watchman, which has been described as a first draft or «parent» of To Kill a
Mockingbird, to learn more about
how Harper Lee first imagined beloved characters like Atticus, Scout, and Jem, and to see
how she depicts Maycomb in the 1950s.
Download a free copy of Facing History's Teaching
Mockingbird guide and sign up for professional development to help you transform
how you teach To Kill a
Mockingbird.
Exploring
how the characters from To Kill a
Mockingbird are adjusting to the turbulent events transforming mid-1950s America, Go Set a Watchman casts a fascinating new light on Harper Lee's enduring classic.
How could a hitherto unknown novel by Harper Lee, writer of «To Kill a
Mockingbird», remain hidden for 60 years, and why was it not published before?
Kathryn Erskine is the author of six children's novels including National Book Award winner,
Mockingbird, Jane Addams Peace Award honor book Seeing Red, and most recently, The Incredible Magic of Being, and the picture book, Mama Africa:
How Miriam Makeba Spreads Hope...
We saw
how wildly popular Go Set a Watchman from Harper Lee was last year... and it was basically a rougher draft of To Kill a
Mockingbird!
But if, as she suggests, cats are a «huge problem,» then
how to explain the fact — as Stracey notes in the very same press release — Northern
mockingbirds have proven «able to not only live with us, but do really well living with us» [and our cats]?
I was thinking about
how many of the truly great books I have been lucky enough to read (The Kill A
Mockingbird, Moby Dick, Dubliners etc), I was first introduced to by my elders in school.