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J.K. Rowling Biography



**In a small English town called Yate, where the wind whispered stories between the stone houses and the rain danced to the rhythm of the tiles, “Joanne Rowling” was born, a girl with an imagination as powerful as a magic wand.

Since she was little, **Jo**, as she was affectionately called, was an avid reader and a born storyteller. His stories, full of fantastic creatures and exciting adventures, only existed in his mind, patiently waiting for the moment to be captured on paper.

**Life wasn't always a fairy tale for Jo. At the age of 15, tragedy knocked on her door with the death of her maternal grandmother, an event that deeply marked her and would be reflected in her later works. Despite the difficulties, Jo continued to nurture her passion for writing, devouring books as if they were magical delicacies and weaving stories in her mind as if they were powerful spells.

**After graduating from the University of Exeter**, where she studied modern languages, Jo embarked on a trip to Portugal, where she fell in love with the language and culture. Returning to England, she worked as an English teacher, teaching classes to students of different ages, who, unknowingly, would be the first to witness the magic that flowed from her pen.

 **On a delayed train ride**, as she watched the scenery pass by the window, **the idea of Harry Potter** burst into Jo's mind like a blinding bolt of lightning. An orphan boy with a lightning- shaped scar, round glasses and a magic wand under his arm, became the protagonist of a story that would soon conquer the world.

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