Yes, in 1987. Named Poo Bor Ri Sud (ผู้บริสุทธิ์ ) - To Kill a Mockingbird. Translated by Sadsanik (ศาสนิà¸). It was discontinued long time ago.
To Kill a Mockingbird has been translated into Lithuanian with the title "Žudyti Tyliąją". You may be able to find a copy at major bookstores, online retailers such as Amazon, or through libraries that carry international titles.
Yes, Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis has been translated into Thai. The Thai translation is commonly known as "คริสต์ศาสนิกา: ความเป็นจริงที่ไม่พลิกผัน" (Christianity: The Unchanging Truth).
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It is exactly 50 years old. (: It was originally published in 1960.
"To Kill a Mockingbird" has been banned in various states, including Mississippi, Texas, and Virginia, due to its controversial themes and language.
"To Kill a Mockingbird" has been challenged for various reasons, including its use of racial slurs, depiction of rape and violence, and its themes of racism and moral ambiguity. Some argue that the book is not suitable for young readers due to its mature content and language.
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According to Powell's Books, an online bookseller, there have been over 30,000,000 copies of To Kill A Mockingbird sold so far. It is presently ranked in the top 2,000 titles sold on Amazon, so that number changes rapidly.
On Stephenie Meyer's website there is an international page and it says that it has been translated into these languages: Danish Japanese German Dutch Czech Thai Chinese Turkish Russian Korean Norwegian Finnish Bahasa Indonesia I do not know if it has been translated into any other languages.
It is showing now. Began on the 14th of September, and ends on the 23rd.
This line was said by Miss Stephanie Crawford in "To Kill a Mockingbird," referring to Boo Radley, a reclusive neighbor in the story who has been the subject of rumors and speculation among the townspeople.
"To Kill a Mockingbird" has been banned in some schools and libraries due to its use of racial slurs, its depiction of sensitive topics like rape and racial injustice, and its portrayal of controversial themes such as racism and social inequality.