use these two visions of atticus for useful discussion. also, since the novels are set at different times, "to kill a mockingbird" is set in the depression, this is in the thick of the civil rights movement as it's gathering force, it could be useful in order to talk about people's resistance. >> but isn't it possible harper lee changed her mind? she wrote this first draft of "go set a watchman" request where atticus is a racist ander editor said "try it again" and she thought "i'm going to write a version of where atticus isn't a racist." >> you're believing the official story. i find this novel suspicious. it reads like a failed sequel. it doesn't read like a first draft of the novel we know and love. >> maureen corrigan, we're waiting to read it. thank you so much. >> thanks for breaking my heart, maureen, come back again. >> thanks so much for joining us