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JK Rowling to get Edinburghs top honour for literary contribution

Harry Potter creator JK Rowling will be honoured with Edinburghs most prestigious civic award for her contribution to literature.

London, June 28 : Harry Potter creator JK Rowling will be honoured with Edinburgh's most prestigious civic award for her contribution to literature.

The 42-year-old author will be conferred with the Freedom of Edinburgh award to honour those "whose outstanding achievements have brought honour to Edinburgh".

Rowling will also be immortalised in a new Hollywood-style walk of fame in the quadrangle outside the City Chambers, where she will leave her handprints.

She had penned her first book Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, in a café in Nicolson Street, while struggling to make ends meet as a single mother.

"The Harry Potter books were started and finished in Edinburgh and naturally the city attracts a lot of interest from fans around the world," the Scotsman quoted city council's spokesman, as saying.

"It should be a fantastic occasion. We're trying to ensure as many other Edinburgh people who have won major awards over the year will be there so they can share in the occasion," a senior source said.

Before Rowling, author Sir Sean Connery was awarded the Freedom of Edinburgh before a 1,000-strong audience at the Usher Hall in 1991.

Scotland's leading literary figures are expected to turn out in force at a gala dinner.

ANI

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