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She will live on in that great novel! I tried to read Watchman and tossed it aside about 1/4 of the way in. So sorry that whole fiasco happened; I suspect it was her "handlers" who wanted to capitalize on it. There is nothing wrong whatsoever with being a "one hit wonder."
My freshman HS son just finished the unit on To Kill a Mockingbird. (Now referred to in our house as tkam because I was making sure he got his tkam analysis done each week.)
I suspect the teacher will be mentioning it in class today.
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Retired June 2014. No longer an enginerd - now I'm just a nerd.
micro pensions 6%, rental income 20%