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It’s tough to find someone who hasn’t read To Kill A Mockingbird, the masterful debut by American author Harper Lee, who died Thursday at 89. The illustrious novel has grown into a largely beloved, best-selling mammoth since its release in 1960, detailing the grim realities of classism and race in the Deep South. To Kill A Mockingbird sold more than 10 million copies in its 50-year span, and in honor of Lee’s death, Amazon has shared the top Kindle highlights from the book: