Hogwarts, horcruxes and hippogriffs: Harry turns 20
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Publisher Bloomsbury affected one small change by persuading Joanne Rowling to publish under the nom de plume J.K., convinced that boys would shy away from a book written by a woman.
Barry Cunningham, Rowling's original publisher at Bloomsbury, told The Daily Telegraph: "I couldn't be prouder of the Harry Potter legacy: not only has it made reading cool again, it has shown that families can all enjoy great stories together.
"We can believe that there is a real purpose to standing up to evil. And, of course, we can find our own magic."
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