Lee’s first and biggest novel was To Kill a Mockingbird, published in 1960. Just a year later, it would win a Pulitzer Prize, and from that point, Lee didn’t see to write anything else. It would take decades for another novel to be published.
As the daughter of a lawyer, Lee had some slightly more personal experience in writing Atticus Finch, including how her father defended two Black men accused of murder. Much of the story includes elements of Lee’s own life told from Scout’s point of view.
The Publication of ‘Go Set a Watchman’
Despite the success of the first novel, Lee wouldn’t see another novel published until 2015, when Go Set a Watchman was finally released. There are debates over whether this was an earlier draft of To Kill a Mockingbird or a lost novel, but whatever it was, it would become the second and last novel published while Lee still lived. She died a year after the publication.
Despite only having two novels, Lee will always be remembered as one of the greatest authors of all time, and it only seems appropriate to mark what would have been her 100th birthday.
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