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Story Times: Spotlight
To Kill a Mockingbird author Harper Lee dies
Harper Lee, whose debut novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, immortalised her name with its story of justice and race in a small Southern town and became a classic of American literature, has died. She was 89.
Lee’s family confirmed the news in an official statement, while her nephew Hank Conner added, “This is a sad day for our family. America and the world knew Harper Lee as one of the last century’s most beloved authors. We knew her as Nelle Harper Lee, a loving member of our family, a devoted friend to the many good people who touched her life, and a generous soul in our community and our state. We will miss her dearly.”