![]() My editor, who was taken by the flashbacks to Scout’s childhood, persuaded me to write a novel (what became ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’) from the point of view of the young Scout.” “It features the character known as Scout as an adult woman, and I thought it a pretty decent effort. “In the mid-1950s, I completed a novel called ‘Go Set a Watchman,'” Lee said in a statement provided by her publisher. The book appears to be a sequel to “Mockingbird,” a mainstay in high school English classes. Publishing company Harper plans a first printing of two million copies of the recently rediscovered “Go Set a Watchman,” a novel the 88-year-old Lee finished in the 1950s. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Harper Lee will finally publish a second book, 55 years after Scout led Boo Radley home in “To Kill a Mockingbird,” her publisher announced Tuesday. ![]()
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