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Format: Quality Paperback
Publisher: Penguin Books
Published: Jun 2015
Genre: Biography & Autobiography - Literary
Retail Price: $17.00
Ages: 18 - UP Pages: 288
"A winning, nuanced portrait. . . . It seems unlikely we'll ever have a better record of a remarkable American life." —USA Today
To Kill a Mockingbird is one of the best loved novels of the twentieth century. Yet for the last fifty years, the novel's celebrated author, Harper Lee, known to her friends as Nelle, has said almost nothing on the record. But in 2001, Nelle and her sister, Alice Finch Lee, opened their door to Chicago Tribune journalist Marja Mills. It was the beginning of a long conversation—and a wonderful friendship. Mills was given a rare opportunity to know Nelle, to be a part of the Lees' life in Alabama, and to hear them reflect on their upbringing, their corner of the Deep South, how To Kill a Mockingbird affected their lives, and the reasons Nelle Harper Lee chose never to write another novel.