10-year-old girl breaks world record of longest-written novel after publishing a 58,000 words book

Hephzibah's remarkable achievement surpasses the previous record held by 11-year-old Manikya Sanghi, the multi-award-winning author of "Wizard of Sansanadia," whose work comprised 44,000 words.

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10-year-old girl breaks world record of longest-written novel after publishing a 58,000 words book

A remarkable achievement has been made by a 10-year-old girl named Hephzibah Akinwale who has broken the world record for the longest-written novel by publishing a 58,000-word book.

Hephzibah Akinwale, a student at Little Thetford C of E Primary School in East Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, is the talented author of a middle-grade fiction novel titled "Chronicles of The Time Keepers – Whisked Away." The novel, consisting of 58,000 words, narrates the story of Hephzibah, the protagonist, who experiences vivid and mysterious dreams that blur the lines between dreams and reality.

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Hephzibah's remarkable achievement surpasses the previous record held by 11-year-old Manikya Sanghi, the multi-award-winning author of "Wizard of Sansanadia," whose work comprised 44,000 words.

This achievement is not only a record-breaking feat but also an inspiration for young aspiring authors worldwide. Hephzibah's mother, Chika Akinwale, believes that her daughter's accomplishments will motivate other children to explore their creative talents.

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In a broader context, Hephzibah's success holds significance, especially in light of Black History Month, as she herself is a young girl of color. Her contributions have garnered recognition, as she was selected as one of the top 20 young individuals to assist the East Cambridgeshire District Council in celebrating the Coronation of King Charles III, enhancing her positive impact on the local community.

This achievement exemplifies the limitless potential and creative talents of young minds, as Hephzibah Akinwale breaks records and inspires future generations of young writers.