J.K. Rowling

  • Mothers death

    J.K. Rowlings mother died by the time she started writing Harry Potter. She never told her mother about her new novel and the first Harry Potter book was very much influenced by her mothers death. Persistent and Realistic
  • Divorce

    J.K. Rowling divorced her husband because what happend to be domestic abuse and she left to her sisters home in another place with the first three chapters of what would soon be called Harry Potter. Change master
  • First book

    in 1995 she finished the manuscript for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone but no editorial wanted to publish her book Courage
  • Sequel

    She continued writing the books for the sequel of Harry Potter and she became very successful. Over 1 million copies were sold and it became a best-seller. Committed
  • Film

    Although her books were much more descriptive than the films, she managed to accept the way the script for the films were made and she turned out to like them very much, Sense of Humor
  • Home

    In 2001, Rowling purchased a 19th-century estate house, Killiechassie House, on the banks of the River Tay, near Aberfeldy, in Perth and Kinross. Rowling also owns a £4.5 million Georgian house in Kensington, West London, on a street with 24-hour security. Accepts and uses power wisely
  • Remarriage

    On 26 December 2001, Rowling married Neil Michael Murray (born 30 June 1971), an anaesthetist, in a private ceremony at her home, Decision maker
  • Son

    Shortly after Rowling began writing Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, she ceased working on the novel to care for David in his early infancy. Decision maker