ARLINGTON, VA; OCTOBER 24, 2018 – PBS revealed that To Kill a Mockingbird was voted by viewers as America’s best-loved novel during THE GREAT AMERICAN READ “Grand Finale” on Tuesday, October 23, 2018. The final episode, taped in front of a live audience at the Masonic Hall in New York City, counted down all 100 novels, which were first revealed to the public in April. Voting opened with the two-hour premiere episode on May 22, 2018 and concluded on October 18, 2018, generating more than 4 million total votes and inspiring a multi-platform and multi-generational celebration of literature. Series host Meredith Vieira joined the playwright and cast from the new Broadway play based on To Kill a Mockingbird – Aaron Sorkin, Jeff Daniels (Atticus Finch), LaTanya Richardson Jackson (Calpurnia) and Gbenga Akinnagbe (Tom Robinson) – to celebrate the best-loved novel, and discuss its impact and why it still resonates today.
One of the best-loved stories of all time, Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird has been translated into more than 40 languages, sold more than 40 million copies worldwide, served as the basis for an enormously popular motion picture and was voted one of the best novels of the 20th century by librarians across the country. A gripping, heart-wrenching and wholly remarkable tale of coming of age in a South poisoned by virulent prejudice, it views a world of great beauty and savage inequities through the eyes of a young girl as her father, a crusading local lawyer, risks everything to defend a black man unjustly accused of a terrible crime.
“What an exhilarating and powerful journey THE GREAT AMERICAN READ has taken us on over these past few months. I am so proud of the way in which readers have embraced this series, and honored to have been a part of it,” said Vieira. “I’m not surprised at all that Americans chose To Kill a Mockingbird as their best-loved novel. It is a personal favorite of mine — one that truly opened my eyes to a world outside of my own. Harper Lee’s iconic work of literature is cherished for its resonance, its life lessons and its impact on one’s own moral compass.”
The top five ranking novels — which also included Outlander, Harry Potter, Pride and Prejudice and The Lord of the Rings — were all showcased during THE GREAT AMERICAN READ finale event with live in-person interviews with key talent who have strong personal connections to each literary piece. In addition to Vieira and the cast of Broadway’s To Kill a Mockingbird, attendees included authors Diana Gabaldon (Outlander), Amy Tan (The Joy Luck Club), William P. Young (The Shack), Markus Zusak (The Book Thief) and Robert R. McCammon (Swan Song); actors Wil Wheaton and Ali Wentworth; journalist Lesley Stahl; and literary experts Yahdon Israel, Kevin Young, Lisa Lucas and Library of Congress’ Marie Arana, among several other experts and super fans.
South Dakota voters generally agreed with national results, though in a slightly different order. We voted To Kill A Mockingbird as our favorite (as did all but two states - North Carolina and Wyoming), but the South Dakota Top Five rounded out this way: 2) Harry Potter, 3) Outlander, 4) Pride and Prejudice and 5) Little Women. The Lord of the Rings was 7th, right after Gone With the Wind. It has been debated how things might have turned out had the Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder been one of the 100 books in the list.
An eight-part television series and nationwide initiative, THE GREAT AMERICAN READ explores the power of books and the joy of reading through the lens of America’s 100 best-loved novels. The 100 titles included on the list were selected through a demographically and statistically representative national survey conducted by YouGov. Viewers were able to cast votes for their favorite titles each day at pbs.org/greatamericanread, through hashtag voting via Facebook and Twitter, through SMS texting using the dedicated book hashtag, and by phone toll-free.
“Thank you to the millions of people who joined us for this national celebration of books,” said Paula Kerger, President and CEO of PBS. “It has been truly inspirational to see people across generations and cultures coming together to share in their love of reading. We are especially grateful to PBS' nearly 350 member stations for bringing the power of this effort into communities in every corner of our country."
“Our company, Nutopia, is elated to see how engaged and passionate the audience for THE GREAT AMERICAN READ has been throughout this journey. Our main goal when creating the concept was to help inspire the American public to get excited about reading and share their personal connections to all these amazing works,” said Jane Root, CEO and Founder of Nutopia. “To Kill A Mockingbird has always held a special spot in American culture that it comes as no surprise that this book would become the most loved title.”
Since its launch in May 2018, the nationwide initiative encouraged readers to join the conversation online and in their communities, thus generating a combined following of nearly 250,000 book lovers across Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest. THE GREAT AMERICAN READ Facebook Book Club has grown to an actively engaged community of over 50,000 bibliophiles, and video content related to the series from PBS Digital Studios and weekly episode streams have generated 5.5 million views across PBS platforms, Facebook and YouTube. Additionally, more than 75 local public television stations in 36 states held nearly 175 community engagement activities. These events included book clubs, author appearances, trivia nights, book-themed family activities, costume parties and screening events, including a number of finale watch parties in which communities could find out the top book together.
Below is the full list of 100 best-loved novels in ranking order:
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Outlander (Series)
- Harry Potter (Series)
- Pride and Prejudice
- The Lord of the Rings (Series)
- Gone with the Wind
- Charlotte's Web
- Little Women
- The Chronicles of Narnia (Series)
- Jane Eyre
- Anne of Green Gables
- The Grapes of Wrath
- A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
- The Book Thief
- The Great Gatsby
- The Help
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
- 1984
- And Then There Were None
- Atlas Shrugged
- Wuthering Heights
- Lonesome Dove
- The Pillars of the Earth
- The Stand
- Rebecca
- A Prayer for Owen Meany
- The Color Purple
- Alice in Wonderland
- Great Expectations
- The Catcher in the Rye
- Where the Red Fern Grows
- The Outsiders
- The Da Vinci Code
- The Handmaid's Tale
- Dune
- The Little Prince
- The Call of the Wild
- The Clan of the Cave Bear
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy
- The Hunger Games (Series)
- The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Joy Luck Club
- Frankenstein
- The Giver
- Memoirs of a Geisha
- Moby Dick
- Catch 22
- Game of Thrones (Series)
- Foundation (Series)
- War and Peace
- Their Eyes Were Watching God
- Jurassic Park
- The Godfather
- One Hundred Years of Solitude
- The Picture of Dorian Gray
- The Notebook
- The Shack
- A Confederacy of Dunces
- The Hunt for Red October
- Beloved
- The Martian
- The Wheel of Time (Series)
- Siddhartha
- Crime and Punishment
- The Sun Also Rises
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
- A Separate Peace
- Don Quixote
- The Lovely Bones
- The Alchemist
- Hatchet (Series)
- Invisible Man
- The Twilight Saga (Series)
- Tales of the City (Series)
- Gulliver's Travels
- Ready Player One
- Left Behind (Series)
- Gone Girl
- Watchers
- The Pilgrim's Progress
- Alex Cross Mysteries (Series)
- Things Fall Apart
- Heart of Darkness
- Gilead
- Flowers in the Attic
- Fifty Shades of Grey (Series)
- The Sirens of Titan
- This Present Darkness
- Americanah
- Another Country
- Bless Me, Ultima
- Looking for Alaska
- The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
- Swan Song
- Mind Invaders
- White Teeth
- Ghost
- The Coldest Winter Ever
- The Intuitionist
- 100. Doña Barbara
In South Dakota dozens of readers were interviewed and shared via social media. SDPB encouraged voting and participation at various events throughout the summer. During the South Dakota Festival of Books, SDPB and the South Dakota Humanities Council hosted Alice Sebold, author of The Lovely Bones. Her presentations drew hundreds of attendees. Funding for THE GREAT AMERICAN READ in South Dakota was made possible by Black Hills Energy, through a grant from PBS, by the South Dakota Humanities Council, and through your membership in Friends of SDPB. Details can be found online at SDPB.org/GreatRead.
Funding for THE GREAT AMERICAN READ is provided by The Anne Ray Foundation and PBS. In addition, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) provided grants, in partnership with PBS, to public media stations across the country to create local content and host screenings and forums to encourage summer reading and participation in the initiative.
THE GREAT AMERICAN READ is a production of Nutopia for PBS. The program is executive produced by Jane Root, Michael Cascio, Bob Kirsh and Charles Marquardt; co-executive produced by Rebecca Ratliff Cameron; line produced by Rachael Jerahian; and produced by Nilam Agrawal-Desai, Katherine Linton, Kate Chumley, Justine Simonson, Michelle Smawley, Siobhan Lockhart, Annie Wong and Tomek Gross. Bill Gardner, Vice President of Programming and Development, is executive in charge for PBS, and Bethany Latham is project director.
Amplifying the on-air and online series content is a fully illustrated companion book, The Great American Read: The Book of Books, which includes information about the 100 novels, author profiles, rare images of original manuscripts and more, plus a foreword by THE GREAT AMERICAN READ host Meredith Vieira, and is currently available for purchase.
About Nutopia
Nutopia is a leading television production company creating innovative, award-winning, premium content on a global scale. Founded in 2008 by Jane Root, former President of Discovery Channel US, Controller of BBC2 and co-founder of Wall to Wall TV, Nutopia created the ‘mega doc’ model, blending huge scale history series and high-profile talent from the worlds of documentary and drama. In 2017, the company entered in to a creative partnership with Academy Award®-nominated feature film producers Roast Beef. Nutopia has become synonymous with creating high quality content that stands out from the crowd, working with some of the most prominent global broadcasters including Netflix, CNN, National Geographic, the BBC, PBS and A+E Networks. Critical successes include the Emmy Award-winning series HOW WE GOT TO NOW; two seasons of ratings smash FINDING JESUS. FAITH. FACT. FORGERY; Emmy Award-winning series AMERICA THE STORY OF US and MANKIND THE STORY OF ALL OF US. Upcoming projects include THE LAST CZARS and BABIES for Netflix.
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