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The Second Stone

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33. Their writings styles are very different
Wed Apr 30, 2014, 05:48 PM
Apr 2014

both were excellent writers that will be remember for very different kinds of contributions.

What a shame she never wrote another book. SheilaT Apr 2014 #1
"I have said what i wanted to say" JI7 Apr 2014 #3
I like this part, J17~ sheshe2 Apr 2014 #5
I'd rather she be a one-hit wonder (in a literary sense) alp227 Apr 2014 #4
I always heard that Truman wrote a lot of TKAM. Is this true? I dont know. zonkers Apr 2014 #6
she wrote the book but Dill was based on Capote JI7 Apr 2014 #7
That was the rumor but it really doesn't make sense. pamela Apr 2014 #12
I think that Ms Lee was terrified of the public spotlight that she implored Capote not to use her; greiner3 Apr 2014 #26
I think you misunderstood. pamela Apr 2014 #43
Their writings styles are very different The Second Stone Apr 2014 #33
I doubt that there is really any such thing as "the great American novel" Glorfindel Apr 2014 #13
Amazing woman.. Mahalo, she! Cha Apr 2014 #2
I went to Monroeville, Alabama, her home town. trof Apr 2014 #8
Thanks for the info trof. sheshe2 Apr 2014 #10
they have just added a sculpture to the lawn of the courthouse. dixiegrrrrl Apr 2014 #11
I have heard she is not doing well, so glad she is being cared for. sheshe2 Apr 2014 #16
Only image I found was in our weekly paper. dixiegrrrrl Apr 2014 #17
I grew up in Grove Hill, about 35 miles from Monroeville Frances Apr 2014 #27
I have cousins in Grove Hill and Gainestown. trof Apr 2014 #31
My mother and father are buried in Grove Hill, but Frances Apr 2014 #37
Hadn't heard of the Mitchum War. I'll look it up. trof May 2014 #45
Atticus Finch. A great and noble character. kairos12 Apr 2014 #9
I once lived close to Monroeville dinger130 Apr 2014 #14
I have always though Truman wrote To Kill a Mockingbird Omaha Steve Apr 2014 #15
Why did you think that? yardwork Apr 2014 #36
It was rumored for years Omaha Steve Apr 2014 #38
Mockingbird - one of my favorite books ever. Everything about it is wonderful. Sarah Ibarruri Apr 2014 #18
I have read this book so many times BrotherIvan Apr 2014 #19
reading books again, especially the classics is one of the most enjoyable things i have found JI7 Apr 2014 #21
I also like reading them as I age BrotherIvan Apr 2014 #28
I have to wonder if such a book exboyfil Apr 2014 #20
you have to consider the times and other context, plus in this book he was not able to save him JI7 Apr 2014 #22
As a person of color, I will never take offense when someone stands up for what is right BrotherIvan Apr 2014 #30
Lee looks like an older Scout... FailureToCommunicate Apr 2014 #23
She does! sheshe2 Apr 2014 #25
"To Kill a Mockingbird", prophetic genius madame Lee. saidsimplesimon Apr 2014 #24
She played drums for The Clash lovemydog Apr 2014 #29
Am honored to have an autographed 35th Anniversary copy of indepat Apr 2014 #32
My father died when I was ten. TNNurse Apr 2014 #34
I am so sorry you lost your dad so young. sheshe2 Apr 2014 #42
Thanks TNNurse May 2014 #44
She rules shenmue Apr 2014 #35
Atticus Egnever Apr 2014 #39
I love that name, Egnever! sheshe2 Apr 2014 #40
It is a big name. Egnever Apr 2014 #41
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