To Kill a Mockingbird
childhood experience
what was the childhood experience of jem, scout and dill like?
what was the childhood experience of jem, scout and dill like?
Their lives were rather idyllic. Long summer days and nights playing games, trying to entice Boo out of his house, and telling ghost stories. As the book progresses and they experience the Tom Robinson trial, the kids lose their sense of innocence and care-free fun.