The book "To a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee ends with the reading session at the end of the novel, where all the problems are resolved and Boo Radley is left alone by the townspeople at long last due to help from Atticus Finch.
The sessions where Jem reads aloud to Mrs. Dubose end each time when her alarm clock goes off, telling her that it's time to take her morphine. She sets the alarm clock gradually later each day, weaning herself from her addiction. The sessions end for good when Mrs. Dubose dies.
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The reading session in "To Kill a Mockingbird" ends with Atticus reading to Scout until she falls asleep. He then carries her to bed, and Jem follows closely behind. It is a touching moment that highlights the bond between the siblings and their father.