J. K. Rowling: A Biography
By (Author) Connie Ann Kirk
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th March 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
823.914
Hardback
160
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
454g
The unprecedented popularity of the Harry Potter books took the publishing world by storm and captured the imaginations of readers around the world. This biographical study of J.K. Rowling invites fans and critics alike to take a close look at the person behind the phenomenon, the facts of her life as a writer, and the extraordinary success of an ordinary woman. This detailed book explores both the critical acclaim and the controversies surrounding Rowling's books and the characters, who seem to have found a life of their own. Chapters take the reader from Rowling's early childhood in England through her school years, friendships, and early influences, tracing her family life, her travels and personal relationships, and the development of her career as a writer. The Harry Potter books are carefully considered against the backdrop of the fantasy genre and are also situated within the broader framework of popular culture. A bibliography provides reviews, critical articles, biographical sources, and related Web site information. A timeline highlights the events of Rowling's life and career. Other appendices cite the many awards her books have received around the world. Also included are lists of her special literary and humanitarian interests.
A must-have for school and public libraries. Kirk has written an appealing and highly readable introduction to the publishing phenomenon known as Harry Potter....The publisher and author are to be commended on a job well done!-ARBA Online
The scholarly writing and evaluative content make this volume useful to high school students studying Rowling and her work.-School Library Journal
Well researched and written, this biography will serve both the interested reader and the student looking for report material.-VOYA
"The scholarly writing and evaluative content make this volume useful to high school students studying Rowling and her work."-School Library Journal
"Well researched and written, this biography will serve both the interested reader and the student looking for report material."-VOYA
"A must-have for school and public libraries. Kirk has written an appealing and highly readable introduction to the publishing phenomenon known as Harry Potter....The publisher and author are to be commended on a job well done!"-ARBA Online
CONNIE ANN KIRK is a writer and scholar who specialises in children's literature, American Literature, and Emily Dickinson. She teaches English at Mansfield University in Pennsylvania.