

No longer sure whom she can trust, Jean Louise lashes out against the people she loves and condemns them for tolerating racism. Jean Louise, who has always known her father as a champion of civil rights, feels betrayed. Her difficulties grow even further with her discovery that both Hank and her father are part of an organization dedicated to preserving racial segregation. Soon, however, her growing attraction to an old friend named Hank begins to complicate her stay. Jean Louise Finch returns to her childhood hometown of Maycomb, Alabama, for what she expects will be a typical visit. Harper Lee’s Go Set a Watchman narrates the homecoming of Jean Louise Finch as she faces a community rife with racial tension, an old friend turned love interest, and a father who no longer seems as perfect as she once believed him to be.
