To Kill a Mockingbird by Horton Foote

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To Kill a Mockingbird by Horton Foote

Change comes in one way or another to the life of every man. However, when Alan Daele, a rut-stuck travel agent, finds himself whisked away to another world seconds after what's probably the last shower he'll take for a long while, he's about to find out that change just might be a tad overrated.

Dragged into a world so bizarre, it's almost normal; having only his towel as his garb and a razor his weapon, he's forced on a Quest to - of course - defeat an evil Tyrant. After all, for what other reason could he be here in the first place?

With uncanny companions to guide the way, he's also supposed to defeat said tyrant by unleashing the powers of Rock, Paper or Scissors. just because that's apparently how things are done here.

With no one he can trust and a price on his head. come what may, all Alan can do is keep moving forward.

For all he knows, that's his only ticket home.

Mathew W. Weaver is a renowned if somewhat enigmatic author who specializes in quick wit and the creation of fully developed worlds. In this tale an unexpected hero must find the warrior within as he journies from love lost to found.

Horton Foote, born in Wharton, Texas, in 1916, has written and adapted over fifty plays and screenplays, including The Trip to Bountiful, The Young Man from Atlanta, Tender Mercies, and To Kill a Mockingbird. In 1996 he was elected to the Theatre Hall of Fame, and in 1998, to the American Academy of Arts and Letters, from which he received the Gold Medal for Drama for his life's work. Foote has won two Oscars, a Pulitzer Prize, Writers Guild awards, and the PEN/Laura Pels Foundation Award for Drama, and was most recently awarded the president's National Medal of Arts from former President Bill Clinto
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ISBN 13 9780395796788
ISBN 10 0395796784
Title To Kill a Mockingbird
Author Horton Foote
Series Literature Connections
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Mcdougal Littell
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.