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Stories by Harper Lee to appear for the first time in a new collection ‘The Land of Sweet Forever,’ with 8 stories and 8 nonfiction pieces, is due in October.
The cover of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, the only book-length fiction she wrote that was published. An early draft of the novel was published a year before her death in 2016.
Eight Never-Before-Seen Short Stories by ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Author Harper Lee Will Be Published This Year After Lee’s death in 2016, typescripts of her early fiction were discovered in ...
Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, will release the book Oct. 21. “The Land of Sweet Forever” will include an introduction by Lee’s authorized biographer, Casey Cep.
Harper Lee’s short fiction, soon to be published as part of a collection called “The Land of Sweet Forever,” shows her experimenting with characters and themes that would later appear in ...
Head Coach Neil Harper’s contract with the Razorbacks has been extended through the 2026-27 season. The new three-year contract comes on the heels of a successful season for the Razorbacks that ...
Lee Andrew Harper, was born on July 30, 1954 to his late parents, Henry Harper and Ardella Harper. He passed away on December 5, 2023. Lee is ...
Harper Lee, author of To Kill a Mockingbird, in New York, 1960. (Photo by Ben Martin/Getty Images) Lee grew up in a small, southern town, the child of an attorney father and a distant mother who ...
Harper Lee is one of my favorite authors, and I had done my research. I knew that although she was a legendary recluse, on Sundays, she attended First United Methodist Church, and she usually went ...
Three books have been chosen as finalists for the 2020 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction, according to a news release from the University of Alabama School of Law. “The Satapur Moonstone” by ...
In the late 1970s, Harper Lee’s neighbors reported hearing her typewriter at all hours. She’d recently finished a nine-month stay in rural Alabama, where she was reporting on a string of ...
Writer Casey Cep's book delivers a gripping, incredibly well-written portrait not only of Harper Lee, but also of mid-20th century Alabama — and a still-unanswered set of crimes.