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To Kill a Mockingbird | Chapter 15 - Nuts About Justice: How Scout's Foot Changed Everything

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Jennifer Davis and Dan Schulz – satirical storytellers, critics of book bans, and irreverent humorists exploring banned literature, challenged books, and other cultural controversies.
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Thu 04 May 2023
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Jen and Dan read chapter 15 of To Kill a Mockingbird.

Between summer adventures with Dill, tension-filled jailhouse standoffs, and Scout inadvertently turning the tide by nailing a nasty bully where it counts, Jen and Dan can't help but chuckle at how the smallest actions can have the biggest impact.

Excerpt from "Bob White (Whatcha Gonna Swing Tonight?)" by Johnny Mercer (1937). All rights belong to their respective owners. Used under fair use for educational and entertainment purposes. No copyright infringement intended.

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