

Readers who live with depression may see something familiar in Prisoner of Azkaban’s soul-sucking Dementors. By book three, she was successful enough where she didn’t have to worry about finances, but not yet so famous that the she felt the stress of being in the public eye. In a 2004 interview with USA Today, Rowling described the creation of Prisoner of Azkaban as “the best writing experience I ever had.” This had more to do with where Rowling was at in her professional life than the content of the actual story. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban was J.K. Rowling’s fantasy series, which follows Harry as he faces Dementors, investigates the mysterious Sirius Black, and gets through his third year at Hogwarts.įrom Rowling’s writing process to how it changed The New York Times Best Sellers list, here are some facts you should know about the wildly popular book. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the release of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, the third installment in J.K. Longtime Harry Potter fans who feel like first-years at heart may find it hard to believe, but the books have been around for decades.
