
Mockingbird - A Portrait of Harper Lee
To Kill A Mockingbird is the most widely read American novel ever. Yet its creator, Harper Lee, has become a mysterious figure who routinely turns away reporters. She has never been the subject of a book-until now. Mockingbird is a colorful portrait of this unconventional, high-spirited, and sometimes hardheaded woman who loved her Southern hoe and the craft of writing and who-from these undying affections-created a book whose power has never diminished. After years of being asked by his students about Lee, Charles J. Shields, a former English teacher, set out to trace her life before the passing of time made it impossible to tell her story. In Mockingbird, he has pieced together the results of hundreds of interviews, along with much new information, to assemble a rich, evocative portrait. At the center of the story is Lee's struggle to create her famous novel, the only book she has ever published. Bu her life is as rich as her fiction and contains many highlights and unexpected