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Harper Lee’s sister supports book about author

The Columbian
Published: May 23, 2011, 12:00am

NEW YORK (AP) — Harper Lee’s sister says the author of “To Kill a Mockingbird” has indeed cooperated with a memoir about her. And the publisher has set a release date: fall 2013.

The law firm Barnett, Bugg, Lee & Carter had released a signed statement last month from Harper Lee disputing an announcement by Penguin Press that Marja Mills’ “The Mockingbird Next Door” had been written with “full access” to the media-shy novelist.

But Alice Lee, Harper Lee’s sister, is a partner in the firm and said in a signed letter dated May 21 and released Monday by Penguin that the statement was prepared without her knowledge and “does not represent” the feelings of either sister. A woman who answered the phone at Barnett, Bugg declined comment and hung up on a reporter seeking.

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