Jules Verne was born on February 8, 1828 in France. Pier’s and Sophie’s son Jules went to school in Paris. His dad was a lawyer. When he was a young boy, he ran away from his home. Jules Verne got married to Honorie Anne Marie Morel who has already two daughters named Valentine and Suzana. Later on they had a child together. It was a boy and they called him Michael. Later on in his life he started writing the unrealistic stories and he became a very famous writer who wrote a lots of great books. Jules studied geography and science. That’s where he got a lot of facts and ideas for his stories. This helped to make his stories more realistic and believable. He wrote his first book in 1863 and it was called „Five days in balloon“. Verne also wrote other books like „Journey to the Center of the Earth“, „Twenty thousand Leagues Under the Sea“ and „The Mysterious Island“. Jules Verne wrote over fifty books in his lifetime, most of which he used his knowledge of science and geography to help you see what’s happening. Jules won two separate awards. One of them was a Legion of Honor. He received this award in 1870. The other award that he won, in 1872, was an award from the French Academy. Verne had diabetes and he died of this on March 24, 1905. Jules Verne died in Amiens, France and he was buried in The La Madeline Cemetery.