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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Readable, Complete, and Informative!
This book brings together in one place a lot of the information about Rowling's life that you've read in bits and pieces online or in newspapers and magazines, or have heard about in television or radio interviews. As a fellow writer herself, Kirk brings an important insight to her look at Rowling's background that journalists have not captured. She describes her not only...
Published on March 27, 2003

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1.0 out of 5 stars Very disappointing ...
I'm an adult fan of HARRY POTTER and Ms. Rowling and was interested to read about her creative journey. I knew most bios would be aimed at the young-adult market and didn't mind that, if I could get some insight into her.

However, this book, which is aimed squarely at young adults, is so ponderous and tough to read that I almost gave up. The author never had...
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Readable, Complete, and Informative!, March 27, 2003
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This book brings together in one place a lot of the information about Rowling's life that you've read in bits and pieces online or in newspapers and magazines, or have heard about in television or radio interviews. As a fellow writer herself, Kirk brings an important insight to her look at Rowling's background that journalists have not captured. She describes her not only as a girl growing up in England in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s but also as a woman who believed in writing Harry Potter's story even when the odds were stacked against her by a world culture that does not value the middle class attempting to work in the arts. This is the first biography to avoid the sentimentality of the "poor, single mother" image and consider Rowling as a temporarily unemployed, college-educated woman who kept her head, worked as a teacher, and took care of her daughter while at the same time remaining dedicated to her writing and particularly to Harry Potter's story. If Harry feels like a beloved character to the millions who read his story, that is because the author "met" him, nurtured him, and believed in him first and infused him with love and courage.

This book considers the places and times where and when the author grew up and lived (such as the Forest of Dean in the West Country of England and the 1960s and 70s) and how that context and what was also going on in the world at that time may have directly influenced Rowling's sensibilities, humanitarianism, and work. This strategy in the book continues as important moments in Rowling's life are described parallel to world events until, remarkably, they intersect around September 11th, 2001, when the first Harry Potter film is released that fall to a public much in need of a bit of fantasy. Family, teachers, and friends and their influence on the writer are also considered throughout. Harry's story is told from the first time Rowling met him on the delayed train through the 2nd film and the fifth novel. Controversies Rowling has faced in terms of literary criticism, lawsuits, and book burnings are also addressed fully and fairly.

The appendices are many and add much--they include a timeline of Rowling's life and achievements, awards each novel has won, a listing of J. K. Rowling's reading, charitable organizations that are important to her, and addresses for the author both in the U.S. and U.K.. The bibliography is extensive, including all of Rowling's works (British and American publications; articles, too), biographical sources, reading and education guides, responses from young people, criticism and reviews, related articles, and websites. There is a helpful index as well.

The biography is easy to read and informative and attempts to place Rowling's work in context with world events, literature, and popular culture. The book would have benefited from more careful editing, but the fresh contexts and updated information provided in the biography will cause most readers to overlook this. I highly recommend the book to Harry Potter fans, readers, students, educators, and those interested in writers' biographies.

Kirk donates from the proceeds of the book to J. K. Rowling's preferred charity, Comic Relief, which suggests that she shares in Rowling's humanitarian interests. Perhaps the fact that she is a writer of books rather than a journalist adds to the book's fresh approach and deeper, more valuable insights.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I Love This Book!, July 11, 2003
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Most of the books about J. K. Rowling are either too young for me or are just gossip about her. This book tells me about her life and her writing and about Harry Potter in a way I like. It's for older kids and adults. It's the most up-to-date book about J. K. Rowling on Amazon. There is a lot of information in the back, too, like addresses where to write to her and addresses for the charities she's involved with. It has pictures in it, too. I got this book as a gift, since my dad knew I would already get Order of the Phoenix. I love this book! I love J. K. Rowling and Harry Potter! I recommend this book to everyone who loves J. K. Rowling and Harry Potter like I do!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Harry Potter Fan, June 18, 2003
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My mom and I both read this book while we were waiting for Harry Potter #5 to come out. It has some things in it I've never heard of before about Ms. Rowling. My mom said she thought the Forest of Dean near where Ms. Rowling grew up sounded like a magical place and maybe that's where some of her ideas came from. We loved the names of the mushrooms they have there! We liked this book a lot and recommend it to any Harry Potter fans out there who would like to know more about the author. It's also the most up-to-date biography we know of--it even mentions her new baby!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Highly Informative; an excellent work, April 12, 2003
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It's great to finally find a decent biography about J. K. Rowling. Only a brief glance at the bibliography will reveal just how hard Kirk worked on this book. It's hard to believe that this is the first time such a conscientious effort was made. But the result is remarkable. This book is, in my opinion, the most informative and complete source for Rowling's life written to date.

That said, this book is certainly not without its flaws. Kirk tends to repeat herself, mentioning the fact that Rowling wrote her notes in longhand at least four times. Moreover, at times, the writing style seems slightly less sophisticated for the targeted audience. I place more blame for this on the editor than on the author, however. But these are really just nitpicks. I wholeheartedly recommend this book as an addition to your Harry Potter library.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars When You Are Done Reading ORDER OF THE PHOENIX....., July 11, 2003
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......read this book about the great writer, J. K. Rowling! I like how she played guitar and drew pictures, besides doing her writing. The author of this biography says that J. K. Rowling and Harry Potter are like the Beatles. From what my parents say about them, I think so, too. Then I heard on the webcast interview from London that J. K. Rowling's favorite group is the Beatles--so, it's like this author knew that already! You'll love this book if you like Harry Potter and J. K. Rowling. I love the names of the fungi in the Forest of Dean. If you grew up there, maybe you'd have J. K. Rowling's imagination, too! She read lots of books, too, which figures, doesn't it? This book tells more about the books she read than any other book I've seen about her. Over the summer, I'm going to write a letter to J. K. Rowling using her addresses in the back of this book. This book is packed with information! Buy it and read it!
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Up-to-date and Accurate, April 17, 2003
This book is very informative and provides a clear way of undrstanding parts of J.K. Rowling's life. It is by far the most accurate and up-to-date biography of J.K. Rowling.
I give this book 5 stars because of its accuracy and the fact that this book is the most up-to-date biography of J.K. Rowling.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Very disappointing ..., February 4, 2011
I'm an adult fan of HARRY POTTER and Ms. Rowling and was interested to read about her creative journey. I knew most bios would be aimed at the young-adult market and didn't mind that, if I could get some insight into her.

However, this book, which is aimed squarely at young adults, is so ponderous and tough to read that I almost gave up. The author never had access to Ms. Rowling and relies on third-party interviews and material previously published by others. That would not necessarily be a liability if she were able to give us a sense of Jo Rowling's life and personality. Instead, she spends page after tedious page listing the historic events occurring during Rowling's childhood and speculating that they `might' have had something to do with her later creating Harry. She gives endless descriptions of places around Rowling's childhood homes and again speculates that they were the inspiration for her later work. There is almost nothing of solid fact that can be woven into a cohesive thread that readers can follow. To make matters worse, she OPENS with an entire chapter explaining her own slant on the material -- instead of holding such info for a brief paragraph at the end.

Biography is never easy to write, but even if you do not have first-person sources, you can make it fun for readers by finding details which bring your subject alive to them. I'm an addicted reader -- esp. a reader about writers' lives -- and I could not stay interested, though I went to some lengths to get hold of this book.

I suggest that if you're really looking for information about J.K. Rowling, you find it in interviews published about her, either in print media or online. You'll get more solid information -- and presented more entertainingly -- than here. I've written five published biographies myself and I respect authors who write them. But this biography is less biography than a string of small facts propped up by endless meandering and speculation. A total waste of time.

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4.0 out of 5 stars cant wait to read., January 30, 2010
i love mr. rowlings books about harry potter. he is such an awesome writer. i want to know everything about him.
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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Nothing new in this book - very disappointing, July 3, 2003
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I bought this book and Sean Smith's biography of the same name as I love the Harry Potter books and wanted to find out more about the author, who seems to be quite private and doesn't reveal much about herself. There is no new material in Kirk's book - in fact she has taken a lot of the information from Smith's book which came out 2 years ago so you may as well just buy that one!

If you buy this book thinking you'll read something new, don't bother.

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