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About this book
"The Green Mile," a novel by Stephen King, follows the story of Paul Edgecombe, a death row supervisor at a Southern prison during the Great Depression, who encounters John Coffey, a physically imposing but gentle man with a miraculous gift of healing. As Paul uncovers the truth about John’s unjust imprisonment and grapples with themes of empathy, morality, and the nature of justice, the narrative explores the complexities of human kindness in the face of cruelty. The book's significance lies in its poignant commentary on humanity and the moral dilemmas surrounding capital punishment, highlighting the shared experiences of suffering and transcendence.
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| Country | Year | Reasons |
|---|---|---|
| United States | 2025 | Other |