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Old 04-21-2007, 02:42 PM
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Post Scholastic CEO talks life after Deathly Hallows and more

The New York Times has a new interview with Scholastic CEO Richard Robinson. In the interview, Robinson discusses the fate of Scholastic after the Harry Potter books are finished, working with JK Rowling, and Deathly Hallows.

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Q. So where is Scholastic bound after the last Harry Potter book? Can we believe it’s the last book?

A. We can believe this is the last book on Harry Potter. We look at Harry Potter as a wonderful icing on top of the cake, but we are essentially a children’s book and media company, with our own distribution network and book clubs. There’s no question that Harry Potter gave us a big boost. It brought us name recognition, but Harry Potter never exceeded 8 percent of our total revenue.
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Q. Yes, speaking of how it ends, we’ve heard that two people get killed. Can you say who they are? And people also want to know if Harry and Hermione finally, er, get together in the end?

A. (Laughs) I don’t even know. Really. There’s a small number who read the book. I don’t. I’m sure she thinks of the ending of Charles Dickens’s Little Nell, when people were waiting at the boat docks for the last sequel — to see if Little Nell was going to die. You know, one of the great things is getting people to imagine what’s going to happen: my 10-year-old has an absolutely brilliant interpretation. We’re starting a campaign for teachers to use in classrooms: seven questions, including who lives and who dies. Many people, including world-famous authors, are trying to figure out how it will end.
The entire interview can be read here.