JK Rowling sends Harry Potter books to young fan in Aleppo
The writer sent an ebook to the seven-year-old girl, who is living in the besieged Syrian city.
JK Rowling has sent Harry Potter books to a young fan in Syria after her mother messaged the author to ask how her daughter could get hold of the novels.
The writer, 51, sent an ebook to the seven-year-old girl, who is living in the besieged Syrian city of eastern Aleppo.
Bana Alabed, whose account is managed by her mother, told in a message on Twitter that she is "reading to forget the war''.
Her mother tweeted: "Hi JK Rowling I watched Harry Potter movie, Bana would like to read the book.''
The author replied: "I hope you do read the book, because I think you'd like it. Sending you lots and lots of love xxx''
When her mother added: "She wants to but we don't have it here. We watched the movie before. How do we get?,'' a member of Rowling's staff stepped in and organised the ebook.
The author was delighted, writing: "Brilliant idea ... I've been obsessing over this all morning!''
Ms Alabed posted an image of Bana holding a piece of card with the words "thank you my friend JK Rowling for the books'' and added: "Love you from Aleppo - Bana''
"Love you too, Bana! Thinking of you, keep safe'', Rowling replied.