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Lee, Harper. Go set a watchman

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Personal name headingLee, Harper. Go set a watchman
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See alsoAuthor: Lee, Harper
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Sequel to: Lee, Harper. To kill a mockingbird
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Other standard no.316729598
Q18949486
Form of workNovels http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q8261
Domestic fiction
Political fiction
Sequels (Literature)
Beginning date195X
Ending date1957
Associated placeAlabama
Place of originUnited States
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Found inWikipedia, July 17, 2015 (Go Set a Watchman is a novel by Harper Lee published on July 14, 2015, by HarperCollins in the United States and William Heinemann in the United Kingdom. Although publicized as a sequel, it is the first draft of Lee's first and only other published novel, the Pulitzer Prize-winning To Kill a Mockingbird (1960); written in New York, finished in 1957)
Go set a watchman page on HarperCollinsPublishers website, July 17, 2015 (Originally written in the mid-1950s, Go Set a Watchman was the novel Harper Lee first submitted to her publishers before To Kill a Mockingbird. Assumed to have been lost, the manuscript was discovered in late 2014; features many of the characters from To Kill a Mockingbird some twenty years later)
Mahler, Jonathan. The invisible hand behind Harper Lee's 'To kill a mockingbird', in New York times, July 12, 2015, viewed online July 17, 2015 (In the spring of 1957, a 31-year-old aspiring novelist named Harper Lee delivered the manuscript for "Go Set a Watchman" to her agent to send out to publishers; During the next couple of years, Therese von Hohoff Torrey--known professionally as Tay Hohoff--led Ms. Lee from one draft to the next until the book finally achieved its finished form and was retitled "To Kill a Mockingbird")