Some achievements arrive quietly, without much anticipation – and then suddenly shift attention simply because of how unusual they are for the age they come at.At just nine years old, a student from Karnataka has managed something that stands out for its rarity rather than its scale – turning a personal idea into a structured storybook that has now been recognized at a global level. It is the kind of milestone that sits at the intersection of creativity, patience, and consistency, especially at an age where most children are still experimenting with short forms of storytelling.Japseerat Kaur has been recognized by the International Book of Records as the youngest pre-teen to author the longest storybook, marking a rare milestone in early-age creative writing.
Record set before turning 10
The record was set on December 30, 2025, when she was 9 years, 11 months, and 19 days old. It places her among a small group of young record-holders who have moved from imagination to structured literary work at an early age.
A 35-page story with a clear narrative
Her book, Beyond the Glitter: A Journey of True Worth, spans 35 pages. While the recognition highlights its scale, the work reflects a sustained creative effort built with consistency over time.
Balancing school and creative work
A student of Carmel Convent School in Bengaluru, Japseerat worked on the book alongside her studies, managing school routines while developing a creative project that required patience and focus.
A milestone recognized officially
The achievement has been formally acknowledged by the International Book of Records, adding official recognition to her early creative milestone.Thumb image: International Book of Records


