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"Go Set a Watchman has interest as a work in progress, the first step to a literary masterpiece. But perhaps it would have been a greater kindness to her reputation, and to the millions who cherish To Kill a Mockingbird, not to have published it at all." (Mick Brown, from here)
I suppose we all know the history of this book, but it is inevitable that future generations will see it as a sequel to TKAM. Perhaps the fact that GSAW refers to Tom Robinson as having been acquitted (and on the grounds that there was sex but it was consensual!) will give some readers pause. But sequels sometimes make mistakes, so that is what, I fear, readers in years to come will make of the discrepancy.
The novel actually starts out pretty good; Lee certainly had a way with words. The second half is boring and a little weird, and most of all tarnished Atticus' reputation forever. The worst part is that this "new" Atticus is not inconsistent with the Atticus of TKAM, and certainly not with his future self. Except that we know in our hearts that he was not like that and wouldn't be like that when he was older.
Not an important point I guess, but I feel that a grown-up Jem would have improved the novel enormously.