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To Kill a Mockingbird is one of the best loved novels of the twentieth century. But for the last 50 years, Harper Lee, has said almost nothing on the record. Journalists have trekked to her hometown of Monroeville, Alabama, where Lee, known to her friends as Nelle, has lived with her sister, Alice, for decades, trying and failing to get an interview. But in 2001, the Lee sisters opened their door to Chicago Tribune journalist Marja Mills. It was the beginning of a long conversation and a great friendship.

In 2004, with the Lees blessing, Mills moved in next door to the sisters. She spent the next 18 months there, sharing coffee at McDonalds and trips to the Laundromat with Nelle, feeding the ducks and going out for catfish supper with the sisters and exploring lower Alabama with their friends. Nelle shared her love of history, literature and the Southern way of life with Mills, as well as her keen sense of how journalism should be practiced, while Alice, the keeper of the Lee family history, shared the stories of their family.

THE MOCKINGBIRD NEXT DOOR is the story of Mills's friendship with the Lee sisters and a testament to the great intelligence, sharp wit and tremendous storytelling power of these women. Mills was given a rare opportunity to know Nelle Harper Lee, to be part of the Lees life in Alabama and to hear them reflect on their upbringing, their corner of the Deep South, how To Kill a Mockingbird affected their lives, and why Harper Lee chose to never write another novel.

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Journalists have trekked to Harper Lee's hometown of Monroeville, Alabama, where she has lived with her sister Alice for decades, trying and failing to get an interview with the author. But in 2001, the Lee sisters opened their door to Chicago Tribune journalist Marja Mills. It was the beginning of a long conversation and a great friendship. In 2004, with the Lees' blessing, Mills moved in next door to the sisters and spent the next eighteen months there, sharing their lives as they slowly revealed their life stories and their love of literature and the South.
Review:
Elizabeth Berg, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Open House "
"You might come to "The Mockingbird Next Door" to find out why Harper Lee never wrote another novel. But you'll stay with it for its lush evocation of the South, and for the insight into what made this reclusive author the person she became. In these pages, you'll see the book-crowded house where Harper Lee lives with her sister, Alice. You'll go along on outings, sit in living rooms and at restaurant tables with the Lees, read faxes they and the author send back and forth, and appreciate the small and not-so-small revelations they offer: life when they were growing up with their father, who was the model for Atticus Finch; how reading sustains a person for a lifetime, how deeply embedded values don't change just because the times do, why it's a good idea to regularly count the ducks you feed. I suppose we all thrill to the notion of learning personal things about a deeply private but world-famous person. What we don't necessarily expect to see is how gently, respectfully and, above all, naturally it can be done. While I appreciated getting to see and hear the 'real' Harper Lee, I enjoyed as well the chance to meet Marja Mills, the woman who did what no one before her had because of her guileless trustworthiness, kindness, and care."

Andrew Carroll, "New York Times" bestselling author of "War Letters"
"In "The Mockingbird Next Door," Marja Mills offers readers a rare gift, the opportunity to know an American icon. We all know that Harper Lee made a singular impact on American culture and letters with her classic "To Kill a Mockingbird." But, we have never had the opportunity to know the great lady herself. I'm so glad that she and her sister Alice Lee decided to open up their world to Mills. I promise that the real Harper Lee is more than worth the wait, and Alice Lee emerges as a fascinating character in her own right. Mills was lucky enough to be invited into the lives of the

"Kirkus Reviews"
"In her first book, a journalist offers a gentle, loving portrait of a reclusive writer.... Mills portrays Nelle as a grown-up Scout, the feisty and defiant heroine of Mockingbird.... [A] charming portrait of a small Southern town and its most famous resident."
Elizabeth Berg, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Open House "
"You might come to "The Mockingbird Next Door" to find out why Harper Lee never wrote another novel. But you'll stay with it for its lush evocation of the South, and for the insight into what made this reclusive author the person she became. In these pages, you'll see the book-crowded house where Harper Lee lives with her sister, Alice. You'll go along on outings, sit in living rooms and at restaurant tables with the Lees, read faxes they and the author send back and forth, and appreciate the small and not-so-small revelations they offer: life when they were growing up with their father, who was the model for Atticus Finch; how reading sustains a person for a lifetime, how deeply embedded values don't change just because the times do, why it's a good idea to regularly count the ducks you feed. I suppose we all thrill to the notion of learning personal things about a deeply private but world-famous person. What we don't necessarily expect to see is how gently, respectfully and, above all, naturally it can be done. While I appreciated getting to see and hear the 'real' Harper Lee, I enjoyed as well the chance to meet Marja Mills, the woman who did what no one before her had because of her guileless trustworthiness, kindness, and care."
Andrew Carroll, "New York Times" bestselling author of "War Letters"
"In "The Mockingbird Next Door," Marja Mills offers readers a rare gift, the opportunity to know an American icon. We all know that Harper Lee made a singular impact on American culture and letters with her classic "To Kill a Mockingbird." But, we have never had the opportunity to know the great ladyh

"Garden and Gun"
"[Mills is] a skilled writer and storyteller..."The Mockingbird Next Door" has a near perfect combination of story and fact."
"Booklist" (starred):
"As she portrays the exceptional Lee women and their modest, slow-paced world with awed precision, Mills creates a uniquely intimate, ruminative, and gently illuminating biographical memoir."
"Publishers Weekly" (boxed review):
"A must-read for fans...thoughtful, witty, and rich in feeling."
"Kirkus Reviews"
"In her first book, a journalist offers a gentle, loving portrait of a reclusive writer.... Mills portrays Nelle as a grown-up Scout, the feisty and defiant heroine of Mockingbird.... [A] charming portrait of a small Southern town and its most famous resident."
Elizabeth Berg, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Open House "
"You might come to "The Mockingbird Next Door" to find out why Harper Lee never wrote another novel. But you'll stay with it for its lush evocation of the South, and for the insight into what made this reclusive author the person she became. In these pages, you'll see the book-crowded house where Harper Lee lives with her sister, Alice. You'll go along on outings, sit in living rooms and at restaurant tables with the Lees, read faxes they and the author send back and forth, and appreciate the small and not-so-small revelations they offer: life when they were growing up with their father, who was the model for Atticus Finch; how reading sustains a person for a lifetime, how deeply embedded values don't change just because the times do, why it's a good idea to regularly count the ducks you feed. I suppose we all thrill to the notion of learning personal things about a deeply private but world-famous person. What we don't necessarily expect to see is how gently, respectfully and, above all, naturally it can be done. While I appreciated getting to see and hear the 'real' Harper Lee, I enjoyed as well the chance to meet Marja Mil

"Washington Post"
"There are many reasons to be grateful for "The Mockingbird Next Door," Marja Mills's wonderful memoir of Harper Lee and her sister....Sympathetic and respectful it may be, but "The Mockingbird Next Door" is no sycophantic puff piece. It is a zesty account of two women living on their own terms yet always guided by the strong moral compass instilled in them by their father.... It is also an atmospheric tale of changing small-town America; of an unlikely, intergenerational friendship between the young author and her elderly subjects; of journalistic integrity; and of grace and fortitude.... Mills doesn't avoid prickly issues, but she approaches them obliquely and accepts partial answers. Despite her enervating illness, Mills's writing is energetic. "The Mockingbird Next Door" is warm yet wistful, a lament for the books Harper Lee never wrote. It ends on an elegiac note, since by the time Mills was able to complete it, the Lees were fading fast, in separate assisted-living facilities. The world she depicts is sadly gone, but--lucky for us--she caught it just in time."
"USA Today"
"A lot of people have a lot of ideas about what it means to be American, but here's one more: " To Kill a Mockingbird" . . .That fact alone makes "The Mockingbird Next Door," a memoir by "Chicago Tribune" reporter Marja Mills about her friendship with the book's author, Harper Lee, a valuable artifact. It's also a thoughtful, sweet-tempered, witty piece of work . . . "The Mockingbird Next Door" offers a winning, nuanced portrait. Indeed, given Lee's deep privacy and advanced age, it seems unlikely we'll ever have a better record of a remarkable American life."
"People"
"[Marja Mills] has written an intimate, moving book about a rare talent."
NPR "Fresh Air," Maureen Corrigan:
"Charming . . ." The Mockingbird Next Door" offers a rich sense of the daily texture of the Lee sisters' lives . . . The world that Mills was invited into over a decadee

"Washington Post"
"There are many reasons to be grateful for "The Mockingbird Next Door," Marja Mills s wonderful memoir of Harper Lee and her sister .Sympathetic and respectful it may be, but "The Mockingbird Next Door" is no sycophantic puff piece. It is a zesty account of two women living on their own terms yet always guided by the strong moral compass instilled in them by their father . It is also an atmospheric tale of changing small-town America; of an unlikely, intergenerational friendship between the young author and her elderly subjects; of journalistic integrity; and of grace and fortitude . Mills doesn t avoid prickly issues, but she approaches them obliquely and accepts partial answers. Despite her enervating illness, Mills s writing is energetic. "The Mockingbird Next Door" is warm yet wistful, a lament for the books Harper Lee never wrote. It ends on an elegiac note, since by the time Mills was able to complete it, the Lees were fading fast, in separate assisted-living facilities. The world she depicts is sadly gone, but lucky for us she caught it just in time."
"USA Today"
A lot of people have a lot of ideas about what it means to be American, but here s one more: " To Kill a Mockingbird" . . .That fact alone makes "The Mockingbird Next Door," a memoir by "Chicago Tribune" reporter Marja Mills about her friendship with the book s author, Harper Lee, a valuable artifact. It s also a thoughtful, sweet-tempered, witty piece of work . . . "The Mockingbird Next Door" offers a winning, nuanced portrait. Indeed, given Lee s deep privacy and advanced age, it seems unlikely we ll ever have a better record of a remarkable American life.


"People"
[Marja Mills] has written an intimate, moving book about a rare talent.


NPR"Fresh Air," Maureen Corrigan:
Charming . . ." The Mockingbird Next Door" offers a rich sense of the daily texture of the Lee sisters lives . . . The world that Mills was invited into over a decade ago has disappeared: both Alice (now 102) and Harper Lee (now 88) are in nursing homes, memories faded. Fortunately, in Mills, the sisters found a genteel family chronicler knocking at their door at the eleventh hour.


"O, The Oprah Magazine"
"Mills has done what no writer before her could: She got Harper Lee to open up about her life, her work, and why she never wrote another book.
"Boston Globe"
A rare, surprising, and respectful look at the Lees and their milieu.
"New York Post"

It s a testament to one-time "Chicago Tribune" reporter Mills skill and being in the right place at the right time that she befriended Lee and her lawyer sister, Alice, in the author s hometown of Monroeville, Ala., and was chosen to set the record straight on Lee. A wonderful, insightful and long overdue tale about the author of one of the greatest American novels."


"Vanity Fair"
Hot Type: The Mockingbird Sings: More important than these answers, however, is the voice of Lee herself and her message, which we still need to hear.
"Huffington Post"
I m grateful for the time Marja Mills spent with both Lee sisters and their perceptive hometown friends . . . a gentle and evocative portrait of Monroeville today . . . Ms. Mills brief, charming memoir offers a rare picture of the reclusive author in her later years, a valuable addition to Harper Lee lore."


"Elle"
In telling their story in "The Mockingbird Next Door," Mills writes with the amazement of one who feels kissed by fate. We in turn are blessed with an intimate portrait of Lee.
Shelf Awareness:
The development of trust and friendship between Mills and the Lee sisters took time, but even in those first minutes, the relationship was nearly unprecedented Told charmingly in the Lees southern drawl and with the affection and closeness that the story reveals, " The Mockingbird Next Door" is quietly admiring and satisfyingly intimate, and will captivate not only fans of Lee s great American novel, but fans of real people living modest lives in small-town Alabama, or anywhere.


"Southern Living"
Reading "The Mockingbird Next Door" is like opening a window into Harper Lee s private world. As the window closes on the last page, we re left with nostalgia for one of literature s greatest talents and the feeling we had the very first time we read her remarkable novel.
OWN, The Oprah Winfrey Network:

Another real discovery This intrepid journalist learned more about the stories behind "To Kill a Mockingbird" and Harper Lee than anyone before, after or since.


"Good Housekeeping"

This glimpse of a rare bird is delightful.

"BookPage"
A winning and affectionate account .. "The Mockingbird Next Door" offers a tender look at one of our most beloved and enigmatic writers, as well as the town that inspired her.
Flavorwire:
Marja Mills engrossing first book is an extraordinary account of roughly a decade in the day-to-day life of the reclusive writer behind one of America s seminal texts: "To Kill a Mockingbird" .The result is a gentle read, best enjoyed over a mint julep, say, or some sort of sipping drink, that sheds some necessary light on a persistent literary mystery .This one-of-a-kind work may stand as the closest thing to an autobiography that we re getting.
"Garden and Gun"
[Mills is] a skilled writer and storyteller "The Mockingbird Next Door" has a near perfect combination of story and fact.
Books & Culture
[U]nlike the masses that went before her, Mills pulls off a journalistic coup by getting first Lee s sister Alice to open doors for her and then Lee herself . . . Mills has enjoyed unprecedented access to Lee, and we should be grateful for the tidbits she throws our way.
"Houston Chronicle"
"For"To Kill a Mockingbird"fans it's a must-read."
"Book Reporter"
"Mills's book is remarkable."
LibraryReads, Top 10 of July 2014
A warm and engaging telling of the life story of Harper Lee. Like no other biography, this book offers insights directly from Lee s point of view as shared with the journalist she and her sister embraced in friendship late in their lives.Informative and delightful!
"Booklist" (starred):
As she portrays the exceptional Lee women and their modest, slow-paced world with awed precision, Mills creates a uniquely intimate, ruminative, and gently illuminating biographical memoir."
"Publishers Weekly" (boxed review):
A must-read for fans thoughtful, witty, and rich in feeling.
"Kirkus Reviews"
In her first book, a journalist offers a gentle, loving portrait of a reclusive writer . Mills portrays Nelle as a grown-up Scout, the feisty and defiant heroine of Mockingbird . [A] charming portrait of a small Southern town and its most famous resident.
David Maraniss, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of"Barack Obama"and"First in His Class"
The Mockingbird Next Doorisquirky, honest, unpretentious, delightful, insightful, and moves at its own sweet pace.It is wholly unlike anything I ve ever read, a reflection of both the author and her sympathetic subject. We should all be glad that Marja Mills went down to that Best Western in Monroeville in search of Harper Lee.
Elizabeth Berg, "New York Times"bestselling author of"Open House"
You might come to "The Mockingbird Next Door" to find out why Harper Lee never wrote another novel. But you ll stay with it for its lush evoca...

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