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Dylan Farrow — the daughter of Mia Farrow and Woody Allen — is getting into the book business by releasing two young adult novels.
The story is set in a fantasy world where those in control of society use magic to change the truth.
The first book, HUSH, will hit stores in fall 2020.
The series will be published by Wednesday Books, which announced the news Friday. It is an imprint of St. Martin’s Press.
Farrow has been outspoken about her director father, alleging that Allen molested her in an attic in 1992 when she was 7 years old. Earlier this year, Farrow gave her first on-camera interview to CBS This Morning about her allegations against the filmmaker. Speaking with Gayle King, Farrow responded to claims that she was “brainwashed and coached” by her mother and cried while watching Allen deny the sexual assault claims in a 1992 interview with 60 Minutes.
Allen has long denied the claims and was investigated but not charged.
“He’s lying and he’s been lying for so long. And it’s difficult for me to see him and hear his voice,” Farrow said.
Though first alleging that Allen sexually assaulted her in 1992, Farrow resurfaced her claim in a 2014 column in The New York Times and in an op-ed for the Los Angeles Times last December, linking Allen in the latter to the #MeToo movement.
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