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WATCH: Alicia (9) loses friend, writes book to help others

“TV can entertain you and cellphones connect you but books can take you to another planet,” Alicia Oldjohn, who is wise beyond her years, said.

Author JK Rowling was 36 when she published her first book. Roald Dahl was 27 and Enid Blyton was 25.

Laerskool Kempton Park learner Alicia Oldjohn was only eight years old when she penned Losing My Best Friend after her best friend moved.

The now-nine-year-old officially became a published author earlier this month, after copies of the beautifully bound book, illustrated by her sister Avril (15), arrived at her home in Bonaero Park.

“I wrote the book because I wanted to tell people going through the same thing that I know how it feels. It’s hard to start all over again,” the Grade Four learner, who is wise beyond her years, told Express.

Mom Deloris, the author of story collection Be Amazing, started reading to Alicia before she was even born. By the age of six, Alicia could already read, and before Doloris knew it, her second eldest had written a book.

“I knew she could write well, but I didn’t want to expose her to get a big head,” Deloris, who is humble about her publishing success, said. “But this story touched me.”

Dad Mothupi believes Alicia was inspired to write by looking at Deloris. “And she reads so much, sometimes I worry,” he laughed.

“I love reading because books can teach you things you never knew before,” Alicia explained.

“TV can entertain you and cellphones connect you but books can take you to another planet.”

Despite her writing talents, Alicia dreams of becoming an actress when she grows up. She does, however, read to little sister Alexa (three months) because maybe she can follow in her footsteps.

The young author advises aspiring writers to read a lot of books so they can know things.

“You must grow your imagination. If you imagine a pony with a chicken head, write it!”

Losing My Best Friend costs R120 and can be bought directly from the Oldjohns. Contact Deloris on 071 361 1481.

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