In the year 1990, Jo fabricated the idea of a Harry Potter series on a train ride that had broken down, and had a plethora of the plot mapped out along with a couple of characters. Her mother died the same year from multiple sclerosis almost ten years after being diagnosed. (jkrowling.com). Unfortunately, Jo’s apartment was robbed and most of her mother’s possessions had been stolen. She moved to Portugal after becoming a English Teacher and taught English as a second language. While in Portugal, she met a man named Jorge Arantes, a Portuguese journalist (Critical Comparison). She married him and had a daughter named Jessica; however, the marriage did not last due to altercations that tarnished their relationship and his job that required him to be away from home for extended periods of time (jkrowling.com/ Critical …show more content…
The first book was published under . Instead of using her original name as the author, the first of the Harry Potter book was published in 1997 with the name J.K. Rowling as opposed to Joanne Rowling. This slight alteration was made because publisher believed that it would sell appeal to the male audience if there was a more masculine author name. the K is her grandmother's name Kathleen (Newsmakers). It was published and only one thousand copies were sold. Jo's life of welfare concluded when one copy sold at an auction in the New York for over $100,000 (Authors and Artists). In addition, The book broke the first time writer's children's book record when the rights to the book in America was bought by Scholastic for $100,000 (Newsmakers). Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets was published in the summer of 1998 in England. It proved to be another success, earning Jo a lot of respect. It reached the top of the best-seller list in no time (Newsmakers).
Jo became a celebrity when her third book rolled around (Encyclopedia of World Biography). Published in 1999, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban was the fastest selling novel in the UK beating Hannibal by Thomas Harris. Harry Potter had 68,000 copies sold in three days beating out old record set by Hannibal of 58,000 copies sold in five days. Not to mention, after the third book in the JK. Rowling’s Harry Potter series was