To Kill A Mockingbird
And Faith In Mankind
By Kelli Sheckler-AmsdenPublished 10 months ago • 1 min read
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Values put on trial
hate and racism kill hope
one man’s strength makes change
This is in response to Judey Kalchik's Book Review Haiku challenge:
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About the Creator
Kelli Sheckler-Amsden
Telling stories my heart needs to tell <3 life is a journey, not a competition
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Reader insights
Outstanding
Excellent work. Looking forward to reading more!
Top insights
Compelling and original writing
Creative use of language & vocab
Easy to read and follow
Well-structured & engaging content
Excellent storytelling
Original narrative & well developed characters
Expert insights and opinions
Arguments were carefully researched and presented
Eye opening
Niche topic & fresh perspectives
Heartfelt and relatable
The story invoked strong personal emotions
Masterful proofreading
Zero grammar & spelling mistakes
On-point and relevant
Writing reflected the title & theme
Comments (9)
Oooo, this was perfectly done!! Love it!!
This was a wonderful Haiku-review for this book!
Dare I say it? "Peek-a-BOO!"
Strong! Very strong Kelli!!! Great job!
Superb!!! Loving it!!!❤️❤️💕
Really well done, Kelli!
Great job ❤️💯👍
Excellent choice and a wonderful job!
Great job.