To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee, is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel set in the 1930s American South. The story is narrated by Scout Finch, a young girl who observes the racial injustice and prejudice prevalent in her community. Through the eyes of Scout, the novel explores themes of racism, morality, and the loss of innocence. With its memorable characters and powerful storytelling, To Kill a Mockingbird is a thought-provoking and impactful book that addresses important social issues.