To Kill A Mockingbird
How 'white savior' films like 'The Help' and 'Green Book' hurt Hollywood
"Green Book" won Oscar for Best Picture, but it's been described as a "white savior" movie. Here's how Hollywood's white savior films hurt viewers.
All Harper Lee wanted was to be 'the Jane Austen of South Alabama' — here's how she accomplished that and so much more
"This daughter of Monroeville, Alabama, had something to say about honor, and tolerance, and, most of all, love — and it still resonates."
After a school banned ‘To Kill a Mockingbird,’ Harper Lee wrote this incredible letter
In 1966, she accused the Hanover County School Board of being illiterate.
Harper Lee's original version of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' was rejected — here's how the classic novel came to be
The little-known story of how Harper Lee's literary masterpiece almost never happened.
A generous Christmas gift is the reason Harper Lee got to write 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
The world would have been a very different place.
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Sorry, 'Mockingbird' fans: Harper Lee's safe-deposit box doesn't have another book in it
When the manuscript of "Go Set a Watchman" was found last year, it set off a torrent of speculation: Were there other books in Harper Lee's safe-deposit box?
Why one bookstore is offering refunds on Harper Lee's 'Go Set a Watchman'
It might be the ultimate insult in the publishing world.
Harper Lee's recently published 'Go Set a Watchman' is an incoherent, frustrating first draft
It's a mistake to read Harper Lee's “Go Set a Watchman” as a proper sequel to her 1960 classic “To Kill a Mockingbird."
Harper Lee's lawyer hints that there could be a third novel
Excitement soared with the publication Tuesday of Harper Lee's eagerly awaited, but controversial second novel as her lawyer hinted at a third book.
Civil rights icon Atticus Finch from 'To Kill A Mockingbird' turns out to be a racist in Harper Lee’s follow-up novel
Atticus Finch attends Ku Klux Klan meetings and denounces desegregation in Harper Lee's new book.