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Harper Lee to Publish 'To Kill a Mockingbird' Sequel

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This week, 88-year-old author Harper Lee rocked the literary world by revealing the existence of a sequel to her classic work, “To Kill a Mockingbird.” The book is set to be published on July 14. How do you feel about the news? What did “To Kill a Mockingbird” mean to you, and what do you hope for in the new book?

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Oscar Villalon, managing editor, Zyzzyva, a journal of prose, poetry and visual art

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