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10-year-old Nigerian Breaks Hephzibah Akinwale for Longest Novel Written by a Child

A 10-year old Nigerian, Hephzibah Akinwale has made history.

She has now broken the Guinness World Records, for the longest novel written by a child.

This is as her debut novel, Chronicles of the Time Keepers: Whisked Away, set a new world record for the longest fiction novel written by a child.

Hephzibah has captivated the literary world with her extraordinary storytelling talent.

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She published her novel on September 21, 2023, and it contains 58,000 words — surpassing the previous record of 44,000 words.

The Nigerian talent was born in Cambridge, England, Hephzibah discovered her passion for writing at just eight years old.

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Encouraged by her mother, Chika Akinwale, she honed her creativity and storytelling skills.

Growing up with two younger sisters who share her imaginative spirit, Hephzibah developed a unique ability to craft narratives that seamlessly blend fantasy and reality.

Her novel, Chronicles of the Time Keepers: Whisked Away has been widely praised for its compelling narrative and vivid imagination.

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