Julia Mcnair

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Harper Lee came of age in one of the soggiest periods in American literature, when William Faulkner was claiming he couldn’t write without a glass of whiskey nearby and Ernest Hemingway, upping the ante, said he needed a quart of it every day and also liked dry
Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud, and the Last Trial of Harper Lee
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