Reading To Kill a Mockingbird should be compulsory! I didn't read it until I was 50, and was totally wowed - there couldn't be a better way of teaching young adults about injustice, prejudice and hypocrisy. The story has love, compassion, good, evil, mystery, a little humour, and although it can be a dark at times it's positivity shines through. Told through the eyes of a little girl, the story is very powerful as she tries to understand what's happening in the world around her - I love the relationship with her father as he tries to help her understand what is happening, and strives to right the wrongs of a time in history none of us can quite imagine nowadays. The relationship between the children and the mysterious "Boo Radley" is quite charming too. Definitely one to keep re-reading 