Saudi girl Ritaj Al-Hazmi has written two English novels at the age of 11, now she is preparing to write a third, News Hub
Riyadh (News Hub Update News) Saudi Arabia's little girl Ritaj Al-Hazmi has made a splash
around the world with her creativity. Ritaj al-Hazmi has been named the world's youngest novelist
in the Guinness Book of Records. By the age of 11, Ritaj al-Hazmi had published two novels.
Ritaj has also published his third novel this year. She is currently working on two novels.
One of the novels is for children. Saudi Culture Minister Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan
Al Saud has congratulated Ritaj Al-Hazmi, a 13-year-old girl from Saudi Arabia, on Twitter.
of the Lost Sea. Ritaj al-Hazmi was only 11 at the time.
In the same year, his second novel, Portal
Af di Hidden World was published.
Ritaj Al-Hazmi has also arranged for the teaching of the art of the novel. "I started writing
at the age of six. I went abroad with my family to study. When I enrolled in school, one of my
teachers asked me to write about the places I had visited with my family. I participated in many
programs during this time. Benefited from a library near the house.
After we returned to Saudi Arabia at the age of seven, I started going to the library. I started
writing short stories. One day I went to the market to buy some books, my father asked me if I
wanted your book to be included in these books. It was just an idea.
In one summer season, I
read 50 books, after which my writing skills improved.
"It tells the story of a poor brother and sister who lives with their family on a deserted island
and their lives are changed by a map that was found at sea.
In the second part, the family begins
with a happy life, but a group of bad people is targeting them because of the map. The third part
tells the story of the siblings' future and their discovery.
Ritaj says she is proud to be the first Saudi girl to be included in the Guinness Book of World
Records. At the end of his speech, Ritaj Al-Hazmi said, "On this happy occasion, I would like to
present this honor as a gift to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman and Crown
Prince Muhammad bin Salman.
" I am grateful to Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan
for his encouragement and constant support. ”
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