J. K. Rowling: The Wizard Behind Harry Potter

J. K. Rowling: The Wizard Behind Harry Potter

By Marc Shapiro

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The heartwarming story behind J.K. Rowling's rise to fame--and the answers to Harry Potter fans' most burning questions!
 
Harry Potter is loved throughout the world, and so is his creator.  Joanne Kathleen (J.K.) Rowling is a true wizard, a woman who has the ability to recall vividly her days as a child and capture those wild, wonderful, difficult times--an ability that helps make her creation, Harry Potter, seem so real.
 
In this revealing book, fans of the Harry Potter series will get to see their favorite author as they never have before.  From a child with a wonderful imagination who didn't quite fit in, to a single mother with almost overwhelming responsibilities, J.K. Rowling and her story provide a wonderful chance for adults and children to enjoy a heartwarming, magical story. . . together. 
 
Inside are the answer to some of the most frequently asked questions:
* Where did the idea for the Harry Potter series come from?
* How the birth of her third child impacted her life
* What's the latest on the top secret writing projects that will follow HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS?
* What re Joanne's feelings about the Harry Potter saga finally ending?
*Which of the characters does J.K most identify with?
*What is J.K. Rowling's simple rule about writing?
*And much more!
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Published on 5/15/2007
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 288

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J.K. Rowling The Wizard Behind Harry Potter written by Marc Shapiro, is a unauthorized, non-fiction biography which contains 274 pages and is filled with unknown information about J.K. Rowling. In this book we learn about Joane Kathleen Rowling, commonly referred to as J.K. Rowling's childhood and how she would always read her stories to her sister Di. Joane was very self conscious throughout her life but learned to overcome it and at one point was considered dumb which may have originally made her self conscious although she was very intelligent and smart. We also learn about her nightmare adulthood, incredibly poor, not even being able to afford a piece of paper while also being a single mother constantly losing jobs because of her passion for writing, also dealing with many personal issues. Although this may sound terrible we all know Joane strived and is now living happily also making a lot of income from her Harry Potter books as well as her other books. Joane dealt with many tough things which added to her daily stressful and depressing life such as her mother unprecedentedly dying, and being poor barely being able to afford food for her and her child. It's needless to say Joane worked incredibly hard and it payed off. As well as dealing with personal and financial issues, Joane needed to overcome her personal issues to continue writing, make income, and then overcome her financial issues. Joane never gave up, she got rid of the impediments in her way and kept on working and working and it is clear to see Joane was dubious it would take this much time and effort to write and publish an amazing book. Joane also had a ton of perseverance, see set a goal for herself with the first Harry Potter book, reached it, and then did it again with a second one all the way to a seventh one. I believe the moral of all this and what Joane learned was if you have perseverance and believe you can do it, you can pretty much get out of any tight spot but not without sacrificing time and hard work as shown when Joane was poor and depressed but she had perseverance and believed she could do it. She worked at all hours until her book was complete and eventually got it published and made enough income to support her and her child. I defenelty reccomend this book to all ages because it is intresting to see what your favorite author went through writing books and what their childhood was like. A question I have for Marc Shapiro is what drove you to write about J.K. Rowing? Did you feel there was something that separated her from other authors such as her undying perseverance and passion to write, even giving up chances to have a job, earn money and be able to afford things like food for her and her children?