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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Harry Potter books Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Preceded by Followed by Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the third novel in the Harry Potter series written by J. K. Rowling. The book was published on 8 July 1999. The novel won both the 1999 Costa Book Awards and the Bram Stoker Award, and was short-listed for other awards, placing it among the most-honoured works of fantasy in recent history.[1] A film based on the book was released on 31 May 2004, in the United Kingdom and 4 June 2004 in the U.S. and many other countries. Plot J.K. Rowling’s third book opens with Harry Potter enduring another summer at the Dursleys’, which is broken only by a visit from Vernon’s sister, Marge. When Marge viciously insults Harry’s family, he loses his temper and inadvertently inflates her causing her to float away. Furious and distressed, Harry decides to run away. While resting, the Knight Bus appears and takes him to the Leaky Cauldron. Minister of Magic Cornelius Fudge is waiting for Harry at the door of the Leaky Cauldron, to his surprise, and he proclaims Harry to be in no trouble at all. While staying at the Leaky Cauldron, Harry overhears Mr. and Mrs. Weasley arguing over whether he should or should not be warned about Sirius Black, an fugitive from Azkaban, the wizarding prison, because they believe that Black is hunting Harry, intending to kill him. There are a few changes at Hogwarts as Harry begins his third year. Hermione is taking a double course load, including some that are taught simultaneously. Two new teachers join the staff: Professor Remus Lupin for Defence Against the Dark Arts and, to Harry, Ron and Hermione’s delight, Rubeus Hagrid for Care of Magical Creatures. Author Illustrators Genre Publishers J. K. Rowling Cliff Wright (UK) Mary GrandPré (US) Fantasy Bloomsbury (UK) Scholastic (US) Raincoast (Canada) 8 July 1999 (UK) 8 September 1999 (US) Three ~61 million (Worldwide) 1993-1994 22 317 (UK) 435 (US) Released Book no. Sales Story timeline Chapters Pages 1 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Black is still at large, and so Dementors patrol the school. Dementors drain happiness from anyone nearby, and Harry is particularly affected as the dementors are drawn to him. Professor Lupin informs him that, as Harry has endured some particularly horrible things, his memories make him more vulnerable to the dementors’ presence. Harry perceives this as a weakness, but Lupin assures him it is not, and teaches him the Patronus charm to repel the Dementors should they attack him again. Tension grows between Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley because Hermione’s cat, Crookshanks, continually torments Ron’s rat, Scabbers. When Ron discovers Scabbers is missing, he blames Crookshanks. The Weasley twins give Harry their Marauder’s Map, a magical document that shows every person’s location within Hogwarts as well as secret passageways in and out of the castle. As Harry has no willing guardians to sign his permission slip to visit the village of Hogsmeade, Harry uses one of these passageways to sneak into the village. While there, he overhears a private conversation that Black was his parents’ best friend and is his godfather and legal guardian. Harry also hears that Black supposedly divulged the Potters’ secret whereabouts to Lord Voldemort and murdered their friend Peter Pettigrew, as well as twelve Muggle bystanders. After Harry completes his Divination Exam, Professor Trelawney enters a trance and makes a prediction that the Dark Lord’s servant will return to him that night. Harry is puzzled, but goes to bed. A while later, the trio learn that Buckbeak, Hagrid’s beloved hippogriff, will be executed for attacking student Draco Malfoy. When they visit Hagrid to console him, Scabbers appears, bites Ron, and Ron chases him to the Whomping Willow. A large dog then attacks Ron and drags him and Scabbers into a hole at the tree’s base. Harry and Hermione follow, finding a tunnel leading to the Shrieking Shack. Inside, Harry confronts Sirius Black, who, he discovers, is an unregistered, and therefore illegal Animagus, a person who can transform into an animal at will. Lupin, who spotted the group on the Marauder’s Map, suddenly bursts in and embraces his old friend Black. Confronted by Hermione, Lupin admits to being a werewolf and the Map’s creator, along with Black, Pettigrew, and James Potter, the latter two also being illegal Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Animagi (a rat and a stag, respectively). Lupin and Black explain that Scabbers is actually Peter Pettigrew in his Animagus form. They claim that Pettigrew is Voldemort’s servant, and that he betrayed the Potters, framing Black for the crimes. Pettigrew was also revealed to be the murderer of the muggles Sirius was convicted of killing. Harry is skeptical until Black and Lupin force Pettigrew back into his human form. Black explains that when he discovered that Pettigrew was still alive, he escaped Azkaban to seek revenge. Harry prevents Black and Lupin from murdering Pettigrew, believing that his father, James, would not have wanted his two best friends to become killers. Snape then enters and tries to capture Black, but is blasted into unconsciousness by three simultaneous disarming charms from Harry, Ron, and Hermione. As the group heads back to the castle, Sirius Black asks Harry to come to live with him, as he is Harry’s rightful godfather, allowing Harry to escape his aunt and uncle’s home forever. However, the full moon rises, causing Lupin to turn into a werewolf. During the ensuing commotion, Pettigrew escapes in his animugus form of a rat. Black turns into his dog form to protect the others from Lupin in his werewolf form. Lupin flees, leaving Black badly injured. As Dementors move in to attack Black, Harry sees a mysterious figure in the distance cast a powerful stag-shaped Patronus, scattering the vicious creatures. Harry becomes convinced it is his father, or at least his father’s spirit, who produced the Patronus. He then passes out along with Black. They are found by Snape, and Black is taken to the castle where the Dementors intend to perform the Dementor’s Kiss on him, thus sucking out his soul. While Harry recovers in the infirmary, Hermione reveals to Harry that she was entrusted with a time-travelling device called a Time-Turner, which is how she was able to attend simultaneous classes at the same time. Prompted by Dumbledore, she and Harry travel three hours into the past, watching themselves go through the night’s previous events. They set Buckbeak free and return to the Whomping Willow. As the Dementors are about to attack the "other" Harry and Black, Harry realizes that the mysterious figure he saw earlier was actually himself. Armed with the new memory of his 2 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia talk with Black, he casts the powerful Patronus that repels the Dementors. Harry and Hermione free Black, who escapes on Buckbeak as the two return to Dumbledore and resume their normal timeline. Remus Lupin resigns as an angry Severus Snape, who has a childhood grudge against the Marauders, tells the whole of Slytherin House that Lupin is a werewolf. After Harry says good-bye to Lupin, Dumbledore tells Harry that Pettigrew is now in his debt, a fact for which he may one day be grateful. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban needed two years, while Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban was written in one year.[2] Rowling’s favourite aspect of this book was introducing the character Remus Lupin.[2] References [1] "Honor roll:Fantasy books". Award Annals. 2007-08-15. http://www.awardannals.com/wiki/ Honor_roll:Fantasy_books. Retrieved on 2007-08-15. [2] ^ 1999: Accio Quote!, the largest archive of J.K. Rowling interviews on the web Pre-release history Of the first three books in the series, Prisoner of Azkaban took the shortest amount of time to write - Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone took five years to complete and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets External links • Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban on Harry Potter Wiki, an external wiki Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Prisoner_of_Azkaban" Categories: 1999 novels, Harry Potter books, Novels by J. K. Rowling, Sequel novels, Time travel in fiction, Werewolves in written fiction, Whitbread Award Winners This page was last modified on 19 May 2009, at 04:25 (UTC). All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. (See Copyrights for details.) Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a U.S. registered 501(c)(3) taxdeductible nonprofit charity. Privacy policy About Wikipedia Disclaimers 3

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