The novelist Harper Lee is said to be "extremely hurt" by claims that she's been pressured into authorizing the publication of a sequel to the iconic classic "To Kill A Mockingbird".
The 88 year-old author lives in seclusion at a retirement home in Alabama, and questions have been raised about whether she's aware that two million copies of the book are about the roll off the presses.
Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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