J.K. Rowling is helping out parents at home. On Tuesday, the iconic "Harry Potter" author released the first several chapters of a new children's story called "The Ickabog," to help entertain children while stuck at home during the coronavirus quarantine.
The story is available to read for free on its website, where Rowling also offered a statement on how the tale came about. JK Rowling. (Getty Images) "I had the idea for 'The Ickabog' a long time ago and read it to my two younger children chapter by chapter each night while I was working on it," the 54-year-old author said. "However, when the time came to publish it, I decided to put out a book for adults instead, which is how 'The Ickabog' ended up in the attic." On her website, Rowling.