It's been a series of magical moments for Bana Alabed.
025 Archives7-year-old girl who has been tweeting from a war zone in Aleppo, Syria is now able to escape into the magical world of Harry Potter, thanks to a gift from the author herself.
SEE ALSO: J.K. Rowling responds to 7-year-old girl tweeting from Syrian war zoneOn Thursday, Bana's account, which is run by her mother Fatemah, shared a video of her thanking the author for sending copies of the books.
"My friend, Joanne, how are you? I started reading the books. Thank you very much. I love you," Alabed said in a video, showing the cover of the Philosopher's Stone on a phone.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
The exchange originated back when Bana's mother tweeted that her family had watched a Harry Potter movie and wanted to read the books. Rowling couldn't send a package into the war zone, but she managed to send copies of Ebooks.
Bana has been reading the books with her two brothers.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Rowling sent a tweet later in the day Thursday.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Still, the bloodshed continues in Syria. Following the exchange between Rowling and Bana, the girl tweeted a bloody photo of one of her friends, a boy, who was killed by a bomb that night, according to Bana.
"I can't stop crying," Bana tweeted.
Topics Harry Potter JK Rowling
Previous:Unexpected Consequences
Next:State of the Unions
Kindle China eBookstore cloud download service ends in June · TechNodeHome Depot Father Day sale: Deals from Traeger, RYOBI, Milwaukee, and moreNASA's JWST Twitter account burns other NASA Twitter accountsGoogle chooses TSMC for Tensor G5 processor in nextMeituan launches new $2 billion share buyback program to boost stock value · TechNodeBest delivery deal: Score a $40 savings on Home Depot delivery order of $100 or more at InstacartBlack Myth: Wukong preNamibia vs Scotland 2024 livestream: Watch T20 World Cup for freeHow will the world end?What is Cara, the antiAmazon deals of the day: Google Pixel Watch 2, Tile Mate, Google Pixel 8 Pro, Echo Pop KidsSurprise! It seems that the Apple Vision Pro can track your breathingSri Lanka vs. Bangladesh 2024 livestream: Watch T20 World Cup for freeDidi posts 15% firstSaudi fund bets big on China’s Zhipu AI · TechNode'Hit Man' review: Richard Linklater delivers the year's most killer comedyWhat is Cara, the antiHome Depot Father Day sale: Deals from Traeger, RYOBI, Milwaukee, and moreTencent Games launches closedeBay will no longer accept American Express credit cards Best Stanley deal: Get Stanley products up to 25% off at Amazon The Archive by Melissa Chadburn Cooking with D. H. Lawrence by Valerie Stivers Cooking with Steve Abbott by Valerie Stivers Stalin’s Bodyguard: An Interview with Alex Halberstadt by John Jeremiah Sullivan Leaving It All Behind: A Conversation with Makenna Goodman by Alexander Chee Staff Picks: Sex Work, Cigarettes, and Systemic Change by The Paris Review Best free online courses from Harvard University Unlucky Numbers by Michael LaPointe Best Dyson deal: Get the Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Gen 1 HP10 for 17% off The Art of Distance No. 16 by The Paris Review A Keeper of Jewels: Remembering Brad Watson by M.O. Walsh The Other Kellogg: Ella Eaton by Edward White How to unblock YouPorn for free 3 Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra leaked features that beat iPhone 15 Pro Max Donald Hall’s Amanuensis by Wesley McNair You Have the Right to Remain Silent by Mary Morris Best budget rowing machine deal: Save 43% at Amazon The Edge of the Map by Colin Dickey There Was Beauty by Jill Talbot
2.0243s , 8198.859375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【2025 Archives】,Exquisite Information Network