Résumé
If you've ever wondered what McGonagall was like before she became the firm but fair Transfiguration professor at Hogwarts (Was she ever in love? How did she form such a strong and trusting friendship with Dumbledore?) or reflected on what Remus Lupin's childhood might have been like - then From the Wizarding Archive (Volume 2) should go straight to the top of your must-read list. Containing 35 articles written by J.K. Rowling for the original Pottermore website, Harry PotterTM fans everywhere are in for a treat. If there's one thing Harry Potter fans have in common (apart from impeccably good taste), it's questions... so many questions. From the details that perplex us all - How does the Sorting Hat work, exactly? Was Dolores Umbridge always evil? - to the personal details that bring us closer to J.K. Rowling's writing process - from her least favourite school subject and its impact on Professor Snape's career, to the personal significance of King's Cross and why it's always where the Hogwarts Express departs - this is a veritable treasure trove of answers. With thematically curated chapters and editorial writing linking and exploring the articles in greater depth than ever before, this is essential reading for any Harry Potter afficionado. These articles were originally featured on pottermore.com and are still free, and available to read in English, on the official Wizarding World website. Note: This eBook is available as two separate volumes or as a combined edition. The articles in Volume 2 were previously published as three Pottermore Presents eBooks. If you already own those, you might prefer to read From the Wizarding Archive (Volume 1) instead. Pottermore Limited will be donating author royalties to the Lumos Foundation on behalf of J.K. Rowling, expected to be equivalent to a minimum of £1 (or the local currency equivalent) for each copy of From the Wizarding Archive sold. The Lumos Foundation is a registered charity in England and Wales with charity number 1112575.
Auteur
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J.K. Rowling est l'autrice de la saga infiniment populaire Harry Potter. En 1990, alors que son train était retardé, elle a imaginé et commencé l'écriture de ce qui allait devenir une œuvre de sept livres dont le premier tome, Harry Potter à l'école des sorciers, a été publié au Royaume-Uni en 1997. Dix ans plus tard, en 2007, l'histoire se terminait avec la publication de Harry Potter et les Reliques de la Mort. Pour compléter la saga, J.K. Rowling a également signé trois courts volumes au profit d'organisations caritatives: Le Quidditch à travers les âges, Les animaux fantastiques: vie et habitat et Les contes de Beedle le Barde. Elle a aussi co-écrit le texte de la pièce de théâtre Harry Potter et l'enfant maudit, où l'on retrouve son héros devenu adulte. On lui doit d'autres ouvrages pour la jeunesse, L'Ickabog et Jack et la grande aventure du cochon de Noël, publiés respectivement en 2020 et 2021, tous deux des best-sellers, ainsi que des romans pour adultes, dont une série d'enquêtes policières à succès. J.K. Rowling a reçu de nombreux prix et distinctions pour l'ensemble de son œuvre. Elle soutient diverses causes avec son association caritative Volant et a fondé sa propre ONG d'aide aux enfants, Lumos.Pour en savoir plus sur J.K. Rowling : jkrowlingstories.com
Caractéristiques
Publication : 29 août 2024
Support(s) : Livre numérique eBook [ePub]
Protection(s) : Aucune (ePub)
Taille(s) : 3,58 Mo (ePub)
Code(s) CLIL : 3750, 3753
EAN13 Livre numérique eBook [ePub] : 9781789392302