13-Year-Old Girl Sets World Record for Longest Novel Written by a Child

A 13-year-old aspiring writer has captured global attention after setting a remarkable literary milestone for the longest novel written by a child author.

The young author, Alisa Sadeghi, from Houston, Texas, United States, achieved recognition from Guinness World Records for writing an exceptionally long novel at such a young age.

Her book, titled The Lost Souls, spans more than 1,000 pages, making it the longest novel ever written by a child author. The fantasy adventure story follows a group of young characters navigating mysterious worlds, magical powers, and complex challenges.

Sadeghi reportedly began writing the novel when she was just eight years old and continued working on it for several years, dedicating countless hours after school and during weekends to develop the storyline and characters.

Teachers and family members praised her dedication and creativity, noting that the achievement required remarkable discipline for someone her age. The accomplishment has also inspired other young writers to pursue storytelling and creative writing.

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