See J.K. The magic gift of rowling for a young pottery in the Himalayas

The author knows how to hit you directly in the direction.


It's been years since she finished the series butJ.K. Orifice Always use Harry Potter's magical power to spread goodness around the world.

Back in April,Sabbah haji, a teacher in a public school of the Indian state of Jammu and Cashmeire tweeted to the world author of talking to him about a test written by one of his 12-year-old students,Kulsoom Bano Batt.

In the trial, Kulsoom, a first-generation English learner of the Himalayas, wrote how inspired by the life of rowling and how much she would like to meet the novelist one day.

Given the amount of tweets it gets daily - not to mention the busy situation - you would not want to make the answer. Not only did she answer, however, she asked Sabbah to send her full name Kulsoom so that she could send it a special gift.

Just receive a Rowling response was a huge gift, so much for the school to supervise its tweet and place it in the hallway.

But Rowling is a woman of speech and last weekend, a box has actually arrived at the Haji Public School (by mail, presumably, not by owl).

Proving that she is not either to do things by halving, rowling sent a handwritten note, a registered book and a lot of toys that would make the explosion of joy.

The pictures of children opening their new gifts will do your day.

Sabbah also tweeted how much he made the teachers to look at these children screaming with joy of their surprise.

Graceful as always, Rowling responded as if she had not just made a huge difference in people's lives.

The Twitter exchange quickly gone viral, which causes a domino effect of the fight against the world.

So, thank you J.K. Rowling, to remind us of all that you do not need any special capabilities to make magic.

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