Reese Witherspoon to narrate audio version of Harper Lee's Go Set a Watchman
Harper Lee's upcoming novel, the year's most talked about literary release, will have some added star power for the audio edition: Reese Witherspoon.
It's a 'privilege to give voice to the Southern characters,' the actress said in a statement

Harper Lee's upcoming novel, the year's most talked about literary release, will have some added star power for the audio edition: Reese Witherspoon.
The Oscar-winning actress will narrate Lee's Go Set a Watchman, HarperCollins announced Thursday. Lee, 88, stunned the world by agreeing to the release of Go Set a Watchman, scheduled for July and her only published work besides To Kill a Mockingbird, which came out in 1960.

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Witherspoon, a Louisiana native, said in a statement that she considered it "an honor and privilege to give voice to the Southern characters" she had loved since childhood.