The publisher of Alana Stewart's book, entitled "My Journey With Farrah," is mum on reports that the book contains words from Farrah Fawcett's own diary, which has gone missing.
Fawcett died last month after a long battle with cancer.
The website "Tabloid Baby" quotes an "insider" as saying "The scuttlebutt is that this book ... contains Farrah's words from her diary" and that Redmond O'Neal, Farrah's son with Ryan O'Neal, "is not very happy with Alana's book coming out."
About the missing diaries, the insider says "Farrah wrote in them all the time... I saw her with it. Farrah would draw in it -- write her thoughts and stuff like that."
Stewart, a long-time friend of Fawcett, also collaborated on the recent NBC documentary called "Farrah's Story."
When contacted by WNBC-TV News, officials at Harper Collins, the book's publisher, had no comment.