It's been a long wait, but fans of Harper Lee can finally get their hands on her new novel --- 55 years after To Kill A Mockingbird was first published. Go Set A Watchman went on sale in the UK at midnight.
VOICED: After more than half a century of waiting, 'To Kill a Mockingbird' fans have been able to hold its eagerly anticipated sequel in their hands.
Long queues formed in bookshops around the world as "Go Set a Watchman" went on sale --
Excitement was especially high in Harper Lee's hometown of Monroeville, Alabama.
From there, Sky's Greg Milam sent this report includes voxpops with customers and a interview with Stephanie Rogers Director Monroe County Museum on July 14, 2015 in Monroeville, Alabama, United States.
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