In Search of Mockingbird
By Loretta Ellsworth
Rating: 4 stars
Reviewed by Noelle
Erin loves 2 things: writing, and reading Harper Lee's classic, To Kill a Mockingbird. But on the eve of her 16th birthday, her dad drops a couple of bombshells. First, he announces he is going to marry his longtime girlfriend, Susan, then he hands Erin a diary that her mother wrote. Since her mother died when Erin was an infant, Erin has always wanted to know more about her, but her dad remained closelipped when it came to talking about his wife. As Erin pores over the journal, she learns that her mom also wished to be a writer, and even wrote to Harper Lee. Erin is filled with rebellious inspiration--she will travel to Harper Lee's home in Monroeville, Alabama and talk to her about writing. She takes all the money her grandmother gave her for her birthday and buys a one-way ticket on a Greyhound to Monroeville. On her 1100 mile journey, Erin meets some odd characters who befriend her, like Sedushia and Epp. Erin is able to draw lessons and wisdom from To Kill a Mockingbird as she finds that she can inspire others as much as they can inspire her. Will a runaway make it to find her hero before the police catch up to her? Will Harper Lee give her that connection to her mother she's always wanted? This is a heartfelt story of soul-searching and finding, and discovering friends and inspiration in the oddest places. A likeable tale, especially for anyone who is a fan of To Kill a Mockingbird.
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