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Harper Lee was working as an airline reservations agent in New York City, struggling to write a novel tentatively titled “Atticus,” when a close friend gave her enough money to take time off ...
Nonfiction film: Mary McDonagh Murphy's new documentary, 'Hey, Boo: Harper Lee and To Kill a Mockingbird,' explores the phenomenon of Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning book. News Home Page ...
Containing never-before-seen photos and letters, Mary McDonagh Murphy’s documentary “Hey, Boo: Harper Lee & To Kill a Mockingbird,” explores the renown author’s life and aims to demystify ...
"Hey, Boo: Harper Lee and 'To Kill a Mockingbird'" is a Warm But Uneven Tribute Solely for the Fans ...
Film Review: ‘Hey Boo’ Mary McDonagh Murphy’s documentary about Harper Lee offers wonderful insights into To Kill a Mockingbird’s social and literary importance, as well as its author’s ...
My favorite is when Scout sees Arthur “Boo” Radley behind her brother’s bedroom door and quietly says, “hey, Boo.” Somehow, the tenderness of that child reaching out to a man everyone ...
Harper Lee was working as an airline reservations agent in New York City, struggling to write a novel tentatively titled “Atticus,” when a close friend gave her enough money to take tim… ...
Mary McDonagh Murphy’s documentary about Harper Lee offers wonderful insights into To Kill a Mockingbird’s social and literary importance, as well as its author’s personality.
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