Mum pens heartbreaking letter to J.K. Rowling after daughter's cancer diagnosis
The mum explains how Harry Potter helped her daughter.
A mum, whose daughter had cancer, has written an emotional letter to author J.K. Rowling to explain how her books helped them.
The moving note was read by Suffragette actress Carey Mulligan at a London event called Letters Live, which encouraged celebrities to share ‘remarkable letters’ from around the world.
Mum Chrissy Hart said the Harry Potter books had helped her come to terms with her child’s illness, her impending loss and how it helped her daughter to stay strong.
It said: "Dear J. K. Rowling, I write to you as a mother, a Mummy, of a beautiful little girl.
"I’m sure you hear people tell you all the time that your words, your imagination helped them, or their children, in some way. Maybe they were helped out of depression by your works, maybe they drew strength from the knowledge that Neville grew up to be a hero against all odds, maybe you taught a bookish boy that there are friends to be found between the pages of a novel.
"I want to share with you what you taught my daughter, who was recently diagnosed with cancer. When I read her your stories, she didn’t take to the clear distinction between good and evil, but instead loved the grey characters.
(Daniel Radcliffe, J.K. Rowling, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson | © PA Images) "You taught her that for every chemo she has to go through, there will be the opportunity to fly across a lake on a hippogriff. For every time her heart seizes with fear of pain, there will be me chasing it away with a patronus charm.
"Your words built a castle for her to move into when the prognosis got worse. Mrs Rowling, cancer threatened to take everything from my daughter, and your books turned out to be the fortress we so desperately needed to hide in.
"And the things you taught me? You made me realise that a mother’s courage might come in the form of her tears. I might not have the physical ability to block her from what will take her away from me, but I can be loving and gentle like Molly, stoic in my affection like Minerva, protective and loyal like Hermione, and waiting to welcome her home like Lily.
"But the most important lesson you have taught us both: cancer may take her away from me in just a few short weeks. I might not be able to spare her the pain. But for every child that is taken too early, people will come together, huddling close in a big group, wands held high to light the dark sky with the love they felt.
"You built Hogwarts as a home for her to return to. And for me. For that I shall remain forever gratefully yours, Chrissy"
Sadly, the little girl had died two days before.
This year will see the release of a two-part play, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, and the film Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them which is also set in the wizarding world.
The film is due to be released in winter and stars Eddie Redmayne.
Watch the trailer below.