10-yr-old Black girl writes world's longest novel - 58,000 words!

10-year-old Hephzibah Akinwale has set a world record for the longest children's fiction book!

November 13th 2023.

10-yr-old Black girl writes world's longest novel - 58,000 words!
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The world is applauding 10-year-old Hephzibah Akinwale, a Black girl from the United Kingdom, who recently broke the world record for the longest fiction book written for children. Hephzibah's book, Chronicles of The Time Keepers: Whisked Away, is composed of 58,000 words.

Hephzibah is the main character in her middle-grade fiction adventure novel. The story follows her as she dives into mysterious dreams that feel as real as her everyday life, as reported by Shine My Crown.

Her accomplishment surpassed the previous record holder, 11-year-old Manikya Sanghi, who wrote the award-winning Wizard of Sansanadia with 44,000 words.

Hephzibah's mother, Chika, believes that her daughter's achievements will light a creative spark in other children around the world. Her talents have already earned her a spot among the top 20 young people chosen to help East Cambridgeshire District Council celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III.

It's inspiring to see more and more young people like Hephzibah succeeding and breaking records. This follows in the footsteps of other celebrities, such as LeBron James, who will be releasing an inspiring children's book in 2024 to encourage kids to dream big and overcome barriers.

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