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January 11, 2007

To Kill A Mockingbird author makes rare appearance

Reclusive author Harper Lee attended a student performance of To Kill A Mockingbird on Wednesday night in Alabama. What a rare treat for those kids!

— Barbara @ 5:35 pm PST, 01/11/07

5 Comments

  1. Eric Mayer says:

    Thanks for the link. Amazing. I passed the story on to Mary, a big Harper Lee fan.

  2. cassie-b says:

    That’s really exciting. I hope it was a very good performance.

    Cas

  3. How very cool! That book is one of my all-time faves. It must have been very exciting for those present.

  4. Reenie says:

    I was saving a comment until I attended the event Sewanee. It’s late and I’m tired, but dear friend that you are, you have already read my post. xoxo

  5. Barbara says:

    I came across that news story completely by accident, searching the keyword “reclusive”. I’m glad you all enjoyed it.

    I don’t remember when I read To Kill a Mockingbird. Junior high school maybe. I saw the movie a few times on TV first.

    The rabid dog incident stood out for me in the movie, because my mom told us a story about her dad killing one during the same era. What a horror that disease was before vaccines. I understand a modern-day cardiologist who’s studied Edgar Allan Poe’s death thinks he died of rabies.

    I didn’t like the movie as much as the book. For some reason the role of racism was murky for me in the movie, but made clear in the writing, and I felt that I finally “got” the story. Maybe I was too young to get the movie, earlier, and I was a pretty naive kid.

    Time for a reread perhaps. Surely our little county library branch has that one. (I long to move near a college again, like Reenie did, so I have a good library available. This one just doesn’t cut it—or my reading tastes are too varied and weird for this little town.)


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