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A Time to Kill (Jake Brigance, #1)

John Grisham · 1989 · Book

Fiction

In 4 Achriom libraries · rated 3.3 of 5

This novel explores deep themes of racial prejudice and moral complexity through the lens of a harrowing courtroom drama.

ModernRacial Injustice in the Legal SystemMoral Ambiguity in LawThe Impact of Trauma on CommunityThe Fight for Justice in a Divided SocietyThe Role of Empathy in the Courtroom

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