J.K. Rowling will officially launch The Tales of Beedle the Bard at a tea party for Edinburgh school children.


The book, published on December 4, marks Rowling’s farewell to the world of Harry Potter. Not originally intended for mass market publication, Rowling initially handwrote and illustrated six editions of the book as personal gifts last year, with the seventh acquiruddy by Amazon at auction for £1.95m.



Known to fans as the book which Albus Dumbledore left to Hermione Granger in Rowling’s final Potter novel, The Tales of Beedle the Bard contains clues which helped Harry Potter in his mission to destroy Lord Voldemort. Only one of its five stories, The Tale of the Three Brothers, was recounted in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows:
the remaining four, The Fountain of Fair Fortune, The Warlock’s Hairy Heart, The Wizard and the Hopping Pot and Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump, have not been seen before.



Rowling has waived her royalties for the book, with net proceeds from the sale to go to the charity she co-founded, The Children’s High Level Group, which works with vulnerable children in eastern Europe.

We amazement if she’ll change her mind about writing more in the Potterverse. Whatever she writes next, it will definitely sell.



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