To Kill a Mockingbird
A cozy book club night for To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Includes 8 spoiler-free discussion questions, food and drink pairings, a playlist, and a host guide, ready to print and share.
Clubs that love classic novels and slow, soulful conversation by lamplight
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A tender, front-porch story about childhood, conscience, and small-town life in 1930s Alabama that opens up gentle, heartfelt conversation.
Why it works for clubs
- Familiar to many, welcoming to first-time readers
- Rich in characters and small moments worth lingering over
- Invites personal memories of childhood and home
- Themes of kindness and courage feel comforting to revisit
Themes & mood
Warm-up questions
- 1 What was the weather, snack, or spot where you did most of your reading, and how did it shape your mood with the book?
- 2 Which small moment in Maycomb made you smile or feel a pang of nostalgia for somewhere in your own past?
Digging in
- 1 Scout's voice has a particular warmth. How did her way of telling the story make you feel as you read?
- 2 Atticus offers a lot of quiet wisdom. Was there a line or idea of his that landed softly with you, maybe reminding you of someone who raised or guided you?
- 3 The Finch household, Calpurnia's kitchen, the porch, the treehouse: which setting felt most like a place you'd want to sit a while, and why?
- 4 Boo Radley becomes a figure of childhood mystery. Was there a 'Boo' in your own neighborhood growing up, and how do you feel about that memory now?
Going deep
- 1 This book asks us to walk in someone else's skin. When in your life has trying that, even briefly, changed how you felt about a person or a situation?
- 2 Looking back on the whole story, what feeling did it leave you with as you closed the cover, and what do you want to carry from it into the week ahead?
On the table
To sip
Soft southern folk and acoustic Americana, like a screen door creaking at dusk
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Run of show
Host tips
- Keep lighting low and lamp-warm; candles and throw blankets make people open up
- Let silences breathe. This vibe rewards slow thinking over quick answers
- Have copies of the questions on small cards so shy guests can read theirs aloud
Come curl up for a cozy evening with Scout, Atticus, and a table full of southern comfort. Soft sweaters and second helpings encouraged.
Trivia
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1
In what year was the novel first published?Answer: 1960
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What major literary prize did the novel win in 1961?Answer: The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
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3
What is the name of the fictional Alabama town where the story is set?Answer: Maycomb
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4
What is the narrator's nickname?Answer: Scout
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What is the surname of Scout and her father?Answer: Finch
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6
Harper Lee grew up in which U.S. state, the inspiration for her setting?Answer: Alabama
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7
Which childhood friend of Harper Lee, also a famous author, is said to have inspired the character Dill?Answer: Truman Capote
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8
Roughly which decade is the story set in?Answer: The 1930s
Bookmarks
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Print pack
- Question cards on kraft paper
- Recipe cards for biscuits and peach cobbler
- Printable bookmarks tied with twine
- Scorecards with space for doodles
- Place cards styled like little porch signs
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