Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird soars up the charts
Celebrations in libraries, bookshops and cinemas marking 50 years since Harper Lee's Pulitzer prize-winning classic was first published push To Kill a Mockingbird high up the UK's bestseller lists
Fifty years after it first became a bestseller, Harper Lee's groundbreaking story of racism in the American south, To Kill a Mockingbird, is racing back to the top of the UK's book charts.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Friday, 9 July, 2010
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