![]() Rowling and making the eighth Harry Potter story accessible to the huge number of people with dyslexia. Howes, said: “We’re proud to be publishing the first ever Dyslexic Readers’ Edition for J. W F Howes developed the format based on research from the University of South Wales and the British Dyslexia Association.ĭominic White, head of publishing and commerce at W. It was always difficult being Harry Potter and it isn’t much easier now that he. Here's the plot synopsis: The eighth story. Rowling said is 'not a prequel,' will be released in book form on July 31. It will be published using specialist fonts and paper, with a suitable layout and glossary, so all readers can enjoy the book. Earlier today, Pottermore announced that the script for Cursed Child Parts I & II, the original Harry Potter play that J.K. In September, another publisher, W F Howes, will publish an edition of the book for dyslexic readers. ![]() “It’s wonderful that today we can thank Little, Brown for ensuring that people with sight loss can read the latest Harry Potter story at the same time as everyone else.” RNIB’s Steve Tyler said: “Books open up a whole new world for blind and partially sighted people, transforming lives, ending isolation and expanding horizons. Foyles deemed it “the fastest-selling book we’ve ever sold”, whilst Amazon said the Cursed Child was its “top pre-order of 2016”. Written by Jack Thorne, the play was an instant success for booksellers over the weekend. Little, Brown released the original version of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, which is the script book of the play currently showing in the West End, on Saturday (30th July) at midnight. The charity has created both a braille edition and a giant print edition, both of which went on sale today (1st August), with a talking book version to be issued "very soon". Thankfully, he was more than up to the task.The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) is teaming up with Little, Brown to make Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Parts I and II script book accessible to people with sight loss. But it was his stage adaptation of the novel Let The Right One In that assured Cursed Child producer Sonia Friedman that he was a perfect match for this staggering project. This book version of Harry Potter and the Cursed Childturns out to be a compelling, stay-up-all-night readthe suspense here is electric and nonstop, and it has been cleverly constructed around developments recalling events in the original Potter novelsAs a bonus, fans are also given a scattering of interesting new insights into Harry. And considering his background in writing, it shouldn't be too much of a shock - he's written in the past for shows like Skins and This Is England. (Warning: Spoilers ahead!) In fact, writer Jack Thorne was responsible for penning the two-part epic, which officially opens on the West End on July 31 along with the public release of the script.Īny fans who might have been skeptical of Thorne's ability to adapt Rowling's precious characters into script form are now much relieved to see that he kept the integrity, wit, and soul of all of them very much in tact. Rowling write Harry Potter and the Cursed Child? Surprisingly, Rowling was not the main writer on this script. ![]() If you also just finished Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, then you recognized that it had all the hallmarks of its Harry Potter predecessors - adventure, quippy one-liners, and, of course, another rousing round of good versus evil.
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