Answer:
Alabama
Explanation:
The <em>To Kill a Mockingbird </em>novel takes place in Alabama, a Southern State of the U.S., more specifically it is set in a fictional place created by Lee: the Maycomb County. Scout, the narrator, tells us a bit about the latter in the following lines of chapter one:
<em>Maycomb</em><em> was an old town, but it was a tired old town when I first knew it. </em>
And she tells us a bit more about Alabama in Chapter 7:
<em>There are no clearly defined seasons in </em><em>South Alabama</em><em>; summer drifts into autumn, and autumn is sometimes never followed by winter but turns to a days-old spring that melts into summer again. That fall was a long one, hardly cool enough for a light jacket. Jem and I were trotting in our orbit one mild October afternoon when our knot-hole stopped us again. Something white was inside this time.</em>