
Inside the life of the famously reclusive Harper Lee
Clip: 7/10/2015 | 3m 58s
NewsHour's Stephen Fee reports on the famously-reclusive author.
After months of anticipation, Harper Lee's novel "Go Set A Watchman" comes out this Tuesday. The novel takes place 20 years after the events of "To Kill a Mockingbird," which has sold over 40 million copies since its publication over a half century ago. NewsHour's Stephen Fee reports on the famously-reclusive author through the eyes of a filmmaker.
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Inside the life of the famously reclusive Harper Lee
Clip: 7/10/2015 | 3m 58s
After months of anticipation, Harper Lee's novel "Go Set A Watchman" comes out this Tuesday. The novel takes place 20 years after the events of "To Kill a Mockingbird," which has sold over 40 million copies since its publication over a half century ago. NewsHour's Stephen Fee reports on the famously-reclusive author through the eyes of a filmmaker.
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