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To Kill a Mockingbird' Revisited

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Marja Mills discusses Harper Lee's new book Go Set a Watchman with Phil Ponce.

Harper's Lee's hugely anticipated sequel Go Set a Watchman stirs debate about its plot and its value as a successor to the Pulitzer Prize winning novel of 1960. Chicago writer Marja Mills became close friends with Harper Lee and her sister and wrote a book about the experience. She joins us to share her thoughts on the new book.

07/15/2015 | Rating NR

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