Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Schoolboy writes book

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MANY children express the desire to be doctors, teachers and lawyers when they grow up, but not Kanton Hardy.

Since the age of eight he has been determined to become an author, after being influenced by his passion for reading books.

The initial shock to his parents at this unconventi­onal dream at such a young age has turned into a powerhouse of support.

After winning his parents over, Kanton has published his debut book, The Adventures of Goober: The Alien from Mars.

The author, now 10 years old, tells the story of a being who causes unhappines­s on his original planet by leaving and risking his life, crashing to earth.

The 67-page book has received praise from teachers at his Meadowbroo­k Preparator­y School, and in the wider education sector.

Acting permanent secretary in the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n, Dr Grace Mclean says the parents must be commended for giving Kanton “the opportunit­y to write this book”.

During a recent visit to the ministry at Heroes’ Circle in Kingston, Dr Mclean told the author that, “you are way ahead for you to sit down and actually capture, just by your own little experience, what you have seen, and what you have read about. It is really good and commendabl­e”.

The acting permanent secretary said his career as a writer has just begun, and the ministry will review the book and seek to endorse it. Thereafter, they will make arrangemen­ts to supply it to schools as “an encouragem­ent to other youngsters who want to do the same thing, but may not feel that they have the talent and the capability to do so”, she said.

Kanton’s mother, Tavia Bellhardy, said it was thought the book would have been “simplistic”, but watching him writing from beginning to the end they cried, as she and his father, O’neill Hardy, were “a mazed”.

“It was way beyond and above his years. It was something spectacula­r. It was God Almighty behind this,” Bellhardy tells JIS News during an interview at Meadowbroo­k Preparator­y School.

She added that they are unable to keep up with supplying books to their son, as he reads very fast, and while they and the teachers at his school have played their part in his developmen­t, a higher power is involved in steering him. “It is just for us to do what we have to do to foster his talent,” she says.

Principal at the school, Gloria Francis, told JIS News that, from very early, Kanton would read a lot of books and share them with his friends, and was not “afraid to take his books to show me, and ask for others to read”.

She told JIS News that Kanton publishing a book is very motivating to the students at the institutio­n, and he has the “full support” of the school.

“Kanton’s success is a success of the school, and we are extremely proud of him. He will continue to motivate the students here,” the principal says.

The young author’s father told JIS News that the family is pleased with the achievemen­t, and they are providing the necessary support to get the book distribute­d as widely as possible to the public.

Kanton, who plays basketball,and describes himself as having a “passion” for football, says he gets relaxation from playing with his peers at school, and is happy “when everybody is happy”.

He says a major reason behind him writing the book is to inspire other children to gain the benefits from reading.

“I have reached here with the support of many people and because I have a true passion for reading. If I can’t get new books, I read over the old ones,” Kanton says.

The young author, who is a member of his school’s Junior Schools’ Challenge Quiz team and a lover of animals, has commenced writing two other books. He plans to share his earnings with his school, and with projects that benefit the homeless, abandoned and abused children, and promote reading.

“How much you read will determine the type of person you become. Read books where the characters had to think outside the box, and you will take on those things for the rest of your life,” he says.

The book is available on Amazon, and will be at local book outlets very soon.

 ?? (Photo: JIS) ?? Young author Kanton Hardy (second left), and fellow students at Meadowbroo­k Preparator­y School in St Andrew peruse his book, recently.
(Photo: JIS) Young author Kanton Hardy (second left), and fellow students at Meadowbroo­k Preparator­y School in St Andrew peruse his book, recently.

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