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I Am Scout

The Biography of Harper Lee

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A biography of the author of To Kill a Mockingbird and Go Set a Watchman—adapted for young readers by the New York Times–bestselling author of Mockingbird.
A 2009 Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year
To Kill a Mockingbird is one of the most widely read novels in American literature. It's also a perennial favorite in high school English classrooms across the nation. Yet the author Harper Lee was a mysterious figure who lead a very private life in her hometown of Monroeville, Alabama, refusing to give interviews or talk about the novel that made her a household name. Lee's life was as rich as her fiction, from her girlhood as a rebellious tomboy to her days at the University of Alabama and early years as a struggling writer in New York City.
Charles J. Shields is the author of the New York Times bestseller Mockingbird: A Portrait of Harper Lee, which he has adapted here for younger readers. What emerges in this riveting portrait is the story of an unconventional, high-spirited woman who drew on her love of writing and her Southern home to create a book that continues to speak to new generations of readers. Anyone who has enjoyed To Kill a Mockingbird will appreciate this glimpse into the life of its fascinating author.
"Readers will come away with the sense not only that they know the writer of [To Kill a Mockingbird,] but also that she is someone that they would quite like." —The Bulletin
"An absorbing and easy narrative style." —Kirkus Reviews
"A fascinating look at the unconventional Lee." —Booklist
"A surprisingly fascinating read." —School Library Journal
"A page-turner." —ElleGirl
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    • School Library Journal

      April 1, 2008
      Gr 6 Up-This biography is a reworking of the best-selling "Mockingbird" (Holt, 2006), adapted for young adults. Shields spotlights Lee's lifelong friendship with Truman Capote and the creation of "To Kill a Mockingbird", showing how the publication and success of that book affected the rest of her life. Shields uses previously conducted interviews with Lee and her family, friends, and neighbors. He pulls from books, magazine articles, newspapers, and radio and television interviews to piece together this life story of the notoriously press-shy Lee. The author's clear and appealing style is much the same as in "Mockingbird" and this adaptation appears to have been not so much edited as streamlined. Photos include Lee, her family, friends, and the famous Hollywood actors who made the film version of her book. "I Am Scout" moves along at a good pace, and Lee's quiet life makes for a surprisingly fascinating read. Perhaps because Shields is pulling from so many sources, the occasional turn of phrase comes across as oddly formal, but generally, this is an immensely readable, intriguing tale of a quiet, private author."Geri Diorio, The Ridgefield Library, CT"

      Copyright 2008 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      March 1, 2008
      Shields adult portrait of Harper Lee, Mockingbird (2006), is here called a biography of the author of the most widely read American novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. But rather than rewritingthat book for youth, Shields has instead lifted material from the portrait (including footnote numbers in the text), with sometimes choppy results.Still, he offers afascinating look at the unconventional Lee, which captureshis elusive subject and her lifelong friend, TrumanCapote, and paysstrong attentionto Lees part in the writing of Capotes In Cold Blood.Most of what has been left outrelates to Lees personal lifefor instance, her chaste affair with her agent. Older readers can go directly to the adult book to find out more, butthishighly readable offeringis well suited toyounger readers or those willing to settle for a little less. Shields formidable research, consisting of hundreds of interviews and examinations of papers and articles, will impress anystudent who has ever written a term paper.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2008, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      May 1, 2008
      Despite the autobiographical suggestion of the title, Shields had no direct access to either Lee or her closest friends when writing this biography, abridged (not adapted) from his 2006 adult release, Mockingbird. He relies on extensive secondary source material and a few personal interviews with acquaintances to examine four topics: the parallels between Lee and Scout, the narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird; the writing of that book and the production of the subsequent movie; Lee's part in researching Capote's In Cold Blood; and the puzzle of why Lee never published another book. Combining Lee's actual story with biographical similarities in To Kill a Mockingbird causes a few problems. For example, Shield at first identifies Lee's childhood friend and neighbor -- the basis for Dill in the novel -- only as Truman Streckfus Persons, waiting until page 35 to inform readers that this neighbor is Truman Capote, thus inviting confusion for the first two chapters. Still, Shields's journalistic style creates a readable ode to a headstrong, determined, unconventional woman who writes, rewrites, edits, becomes frustrated, and finally finishes an enduring novel. Extensive documentation, a complete bibliography, and an index are appended.

      (Copyright 2008 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2008
      This book, abridged from Shields's 2006 adult release Mockingbird, relies on extensive secondary source material and a few interviews with Lee's acquaintances. Shields's journalistic style creates a readable ode to a headstrong, determined, unconventional woman who writes, rewrites, edits, becomes frustrated, and finally finishes an enduring novel. Extensive documentation is appended. Bib., ind.

      (Copyright 2008 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:8.3
  • Lexile® Measure:1120
  • Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
  • Text Difficulty:7-9

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