This story was born from an assignment but grew to be so much more. Emma Watson inspired us both and so we chose this activist because she has many accomplishments and helps to inspire young women all across the world. This book will help you understand who Emma Watson is as a person. It explains the hardships she went through and what she achieved as a successful woman. We chose Emma Watson for her active role in social activism and because she wasn’t just a feminist, but a role model for girls around the world. Also, she is fighting for equal rights for everyone, not just the female society. Thank you for choosing our book. We spent quite some time polishing and perfecting her story, so we hope you enjoy it.

Emma Watson was born April 15, 1990 in Paris.
Emma Watson was born on April 15th, 1990 in Paris. Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson is her full name. Her parents are Jacqueline Luesby and Chris Watson. She was raised by her parents and has a younger brother. When she was five, her parents divorced and she went to live with her mom, and brother Alex. She spent most of her childhood taking classes and learning how to become an actress. She went to The Dragon School in Oxford, where she learned how to become an actress. When she was nine, she auditioned for the role of Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series.
Emma Watson's
Family
Watson was a young child when her parents divorced.

Watson was a young child when her parents divorced. When the divorce occurred, she went to live with her mother and brother. The young actress had auditioned eight times to get her star role in Harry Potter. Finally, she had made it. It is now her most famous role today. The actress even took a year off of her studies to work on the films. After, she decided to go to study at Brown University. She thought that an American college would give her more opportunities to challenge herself. During her time there, Watson tried her best to blend in with everybody there.
Watson also plays a popular role in female activism.

Emma Watson isn’t only famous for her acting. Watson also plays a popular role in female advocacy. This is also known as feminism. The actress is a strong feminist who fights for the strength of women and men alike. Watson visited Bangladesh and Zambodia in order to promote education for girls. In 2014, she became the Goodwill Ambassador for UN Women. She had given a speech at the UN Headquarters in New York called He for She. Watson encouraged gender equality and femininity.
The young actress has had many achievements in the world of entertainment.



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This story was born from an assignment but grew to be so much more. Emma Watson inspired us both and so we chose this activist because she has many accomplishments and helps to inspire young women all across the world. This book will help you understand who Emma Watson is as a person. It explains the hardships she went through and what she achieved as a successful woman. We chose Emma Watson for her active role in social activism and because she wasn’t just a feminist, but a role model for girls around the world. Also, she is fighting for equal rights for everyone, not just the female society. Thank you for choosing our book. We spent quite some time polishing and perfecting her story, so we hope you enjoy it.

Emma Watson was born April 15, 1990 in Paris.
Emma Watson was born on April 15th, 1990 in Paris. Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson is her full name. Her parents are Jacqueline Luesby and Chris Watson. She was raised by her parents and has a younger brother. When she was five, her parents divorced and she went to live with her mom, and brother Alex. She spent most of her childhood taking classes and learning how to become an actress. She went to The Dragon School in Oxford, where she learned how to become an actress. When she was nine, she auditioned for the role of Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series.
Emma Watson's
Family
Watson was a young child when her parents divorced.

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