It All Began In A School Library: The Incredible Literary Story Of John Louis

New Delhi [India], May 26: Interestingly, John Louis’ story of becoming a writer begins as the best literary stories so often do, not in a writing workshop or a university...

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It All Began In A School Library: The Incredible Literary Story Of John Louis

New Delhi [India], May 26: Interestingly, John Louis’ story of becoming a writer begins as the best literary stories so often do, not in a writing workshop or a university seminar room, but in the quiet book-lined sanctuary of a school library. What is more is that his storytelling journey is one shaped by observation, resilience, lived experience, and a lifelong relationship with stories. Born into a middle-class family and raised in the destiny city of Visakhapatnam after his family relocated there in the 1960s, John grew up in an environment where opportunities were modest, but imagination was limitless. As the eldest of four siblings, he shouldered responsibilities early in life, yet amidst the realities of a hardworking household, he found refuge in books that quietly laid the foundation for his future as a storyteller.

A defining influence during his formative years was St. Aloysius High School, one of the region’s most respected educational institutions. For John, the school library became more than just a room filled with books; it became a sanctuary of possibility. He was among its most dedicated visitors, devouring stories with remarkable intensity. So immersed was he in fictional worlds that he often hid novels by Enid Blyton and the iconic ‘The Hardy Boys’ beneath his textbooks during lessons, unable to resist the pull of storytelling even in the classroom. Alongside this growing passion for reading, emerged a natural affinity for language and expression, which led him to participate actively in the school magazine committee. Now, this was indeed an early indication that storytelling would eventually become more than just a personal escape for John Louis.

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