NEW YORK (AP) — Harper Lee, the elusive novelist whose child's-eye view of racial injustice in a small Southern town, "To Kill a Mockingbird," became standard reading for millions of young people and an Oscar-winning film, has died. She was 89.
I have always heard of the acclaimed book To Kill A Mockingbird, but I have to admit I have never read it. Recently there was a sequel released titled Go Set A Watchman. I think it is high time I read these books.
The writing world has lost a gem today. Well done, Harper Lee. Rest in Peace.
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