Biography
Joanne Kathleen Rowling (pronounced rolling) was born on
She moved house twice while growing up. The first
was from Yate, just outside
Her family moved again when she was nine years old - to Tutshill
near Chepstow in the
She went to
In 1990, at the age of 26, she moved to
While in
The Scottish Arts Council gave her a grant to finish the book and, after a
number of rejections, she eventually sold Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone for the equivalent of about
By this time Rowling was working as a French teacher (being serenaded down the
corridors with the first line of the theme from Rawhide "Rolling, rolling,
rolling, keep those wagons rolling...')
A few months later Arthur A Levine Books/Scholastic Press bought the American
rights for enough money that she was able to give up teaching.
The book was published in the
Renamed Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, the book was published in
the
The sequel, Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets
was published in the
In 1999 Rowling became an international literary sensation when the first three
installments of the Harry Potter series took over the
top 3 slots in the New York Times bestsellers list - after achieving similar
success in the
By Summer 2000, the first three books had sold over 35
million copies in 35 languages and earned approximately $480 million.
In July 2000, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire had a first printing
of 5.3 million copies with advance orders of over 1.8 million.
By 2000, Ms. Rowling had sold at least 30 million copies of the first three
books which had been printed in 35 languages, earning approximately $400
million.
The fifth book in the series, Harry Potter and The Order
of The Phoenix was published in 2003 with a first print run of 8.5
million copies (
By 2003 at least 192 million copies had been sold in over 200 countries, and
the books have been translated into at least 55 languages, including Latin. In
2003 she was estimated to be the richest woman in
The sixth book in the series, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince was
published simultaneously in multiple countries on
The first two movies were directed by Chris Columbus who also directed Home
Alone and Mrs Doubtfire. The third movie
was directed by Alfonso Cuarón. The fourth movie, Harry
Potter and The Goblet of Fire, directed by Mike
Newell, was released in 2005. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
followed in 2007. Movies based on the final two books are currently in
production - Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince
is scheduled for release in November 2008.
The Harry Potter series has sparked new enthusiasm amongst children for books. Having said that, Rowling's books are not free from criticism -
some Christian fundamentalists, express concern that the books promote and
encourage satanic practices. On the other hand, other Christians applaud
the books for the themes of courage, loyalty, justice, honesty and fairness
that they portray and compare them to books such as The Narnia
series by C.S. Lewis.
Rowling says she wrote Harry Potter when "I was very low, and I had to
achieve something. Without the challenge, I would have gone stark raving
mad."
Will there be another Harry Potter book? For sometime Rowling has insisted that
she will not write another Harry Potter book, but in an article in Time
Magazine in January 2008 she confessed to "weak moments" when she
feels like succumbing to the pressure from her many fans, including her her 14-year-old daughter Jessica. Rowling says, "If -
and it's a big if - I ever write an eighth book, I doubt that Harry would be
the central character. I feel I've already told his story. "But these are
big ifs. Let's give it ten years."
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