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5.05 x 10.25 x 8.05 in

November 19, 2007

Raincoast Books


1551929104
9781551929101

About the Author

J. K. (Joanne Kathleen) Rowling, July 31, 1965 J. K. Rowling was born at Chipping Sodbury General Hospital in Gloucestershire, U. K. on July 31, 1965 to Anne and Peter Rowling. Two years later, her sister Dianne was born. Rowling attended Tutshill Primary and then went on to Wyedean Comprehensive where she was made Head Girl in her final year. Her University years she spent at Exeter University, where she received a degree in French. She later took some teaching classes at Moray House Teacher Training College and a teacher-training course in Manchester, England. This extensive education created a perfect foundation to spark the Harry Potter series that Rowling is renowned for. After college, Rowling moved to London to work for Amnesty International, where she researched human rights abuses in Francophone Africa, and worked as a bilingual secretary. In 1992, Rowling quit office work to move to Portugal and teach English as a Second Language. There she met and married her husband, a Portuguese TV journalist. But the marriage dissolved soon after the birth of their daughter, Jessica. It was after her stint teaching in Portugal that Rowling began to write the premise for Harry Potter. She returned to Britain and settled in Edinburgh to be near her sister Di, and attempted to at least finish her book, before looking for another teaching job. Rowling was in fact working as a French teacher in June of 1997 when she heard the news that her book would soon be published by London agent Christopher Little, in association with Bloomsbury Children's Books. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was published in June of 1997 and was an overnight sensation. It won the British Book Awards Children's Book of the Year and was shortlisted for the Guardian Fiction Award. Her first book also received a "Commended" citation in the Carnegie Medal awards. She also received 8,000 pounds from the Scottish Arts Council, which contributed to the finishing touches on The Chamber of Secrets. Rowling continued on to win the Smarties Book Prize three years in a row, the only author ever to do so. At the Bologna Book Fair, Arthur Levine from Scholastic Books, bought the American rights to Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone for the unprecedented amount of $105,000.00. The book was retitled Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone for it's American release, and proceeded to top the Best Seller's lists for children's and adult books. The American edition won Best of the Year in the School Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, Parenting Magazine and the Cooperative Children's Book Center. It was also noted as an ALA Notable Children's Book as well as Number One on the Top Ten of ALA's Best Books for Young Adults. Her consecutive books in the series, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, have taken first, second and third place on the New York Times Bestseller List for three years in a row. Rowling planned on the series being a culmination of seven books, one for each year of the main character's attendance at the Wizard's School. In a promising development for the new author, Warner Brothers bought the movie rights to the first two books of Harry Potter for a very substantial amount of money and has turned out three very successful installments of movies faithfully based on the books.

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  • dale moskoff

    dale moskoff

    Loved It! 5

    5 months ago

    I loved these books! They were so interesting, and it's a great deal!

  • Aparna Prabaharan

    Aparna Prabaharan

    • 3 people found this helpful

    Trade 3

    8 months ago

    At the time that this review is being written the item is titled Harry Potter, Volumes 1-7, Children's Cloth Editions, Box Set. I would like to inform you all that this is the hardcover box set and not the cloth covered box set - I placed the order for this set and received the hardcover set. Similar mistakes of using the word cloth have been made for other Harry Potter books and while some of them under trade do state Hardcover (as opposed to cloth on the title) others such as this item don't… read more

  • Buffy

    Buffy

    Absolutely great 5

    16 months ago

    you just cant go wrong with the entire collection, from book one you'll instantly fall in love with harry and want to continue the journey with him throughout his trials/tribulations at Hogwarts. A keepsake for future generations. Forget the bedtime stores of teddybears, the generation of Wizards is the way to go.

  • K. Bomb

    K. Bomb

    Harry Potter is a Black Hole for Other Literature 3

    2 years ago

    Harry Potter (every book) is a fairly good series. I liked it. The magic, the scenery, the characters..great. However, I have found that many of the ideas in H.P are taken from another book and twisted a bit. Let me give you some examples: Aragog the Spider= Shelob (Lord of the Rings) Dumbledore = Dumbledor (a type of bird in LOTR) Forbidden Forest = Fangorn Forest (LOTR) Can you see the resemblance here? I could go on with other books, but Harry Potter is pretty goo, so I don't want to… read more

    Comments on this review:
    • While I concede that the Shelob/Aragog thing, I'm afraid I must argue the other two points. Fist, Dumbledor is the old English word for "bumblebee ", so ... read more

      4 weeks ago

  • Erica Brunato

    Erica Brunato

    • 3 people found this helpful

    OMG <3 5

    2 years ago

    this series has been with me since i was in the third grade. and now i'm in ninth grade!!! i've luved every word that J.K Rowling has put down in the pages of these books. i seriously think and know that others will agree with me that the Harry Potter series is responsible for the literacy of this generation of children. my only hope is that J.K will continue soon with other book becuase if they are even half of wat Harry Potter was in quality, i know it will be amazing.... but c'mon i cant be… read more

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