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'Mockingbird' author Harper Lee honoured [US]:
Reclusive writer Harper Lee has made a rare public appearance.

The author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" was honored Thursday by the Los Angeles Public Library. Lee won the Pulitzer Prize for her only book, a 1960 coming-of-age story that explores racial prejudice in the South.
Geez. Firstly, I thought she was a he. And secondly, that he/she was dead. Wrong on both counts.

Great book, though.
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At 9:39 PM, Blogger AB replied:

Not only was she a she, she was Truman Capote's childhood best friend.    



At 10:02 AM, Blogger Ivy replied:

Gee, I didn't know that, either.

How interesting she is.    



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