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JK Rowling plots out an adult life for Harry and Co

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Published Date: 20 December 2007
AFTER months of feverish anticipation, cryptic clues from the author and dozens of false theories published on the internet, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was meant to be the final farewell to the boy wizard.



However, just like her legions of fans, it seems that JK Rowling cannot bear to let Harry and his Hogwarts friends be, and yesterday she detailed how their lives will develop after they leave the school for witches and wizards.

The Edinburg
h-based author answers "ten questions" about Harry and his companions in tomorrow's Time magazine.

Rowling is number three in Time's Person Of The Year list – behind Vladimir Putin and Al Gore.

Rowling said she felt a "massive sense of release" to be able to answer any question from obsessive fans without giving the game away now that the books are completed. The author said that, as adults, Harry and Hermione Granger are both employed at the Ministry of Magic

Ron Weasley helps George at the joke shop, while Ginny Weasley becomes a professional Quidditch player and then a writer for the Daily Prophet. Rowling also revealed that Harry and his arch-enemy, Lord Voldemort, are related, albeit distantly, through the Peverell family.

But she added that "nearly all wizarding families are related, if you go back far enough". Among other revelations, Draco Malfoy marries Astoria Greengrass, while the luckless Neville Longbottom marries Hannah Abbott, who becomes owner of The Leaky Cauldron.

Rowling said: "I do have it all worked out in my mind because I couldn't stop myself doing that."

She called her time with Harry "one of the longest relationships of my adult life."

But Rowling does not rule out writing an eighth Hogwarts book. She said: "There have been times since finishing, weak moments, when I've said, 'Yeah, all right,' to the eighth novel."

"If – and it's a big if – I ever write an eighth book about the wizarding world, I doubt that Harry would be the central character.

"I feel like I've already told his story. But these are big ifs. Let's give it 10 years and see how we feel then."

A member of the Scottish Episcopal Church, Rowling said her books had no religious agenda. "I did not set out to convert anyone to Christianity.

"I wasn't trying to do what CS Lewis did. It is perfectly possible to live a very moral life without a belief in God, and I think it's perfectly possible to live a life peppered with ill-doing and believe in God."

HARRY POTTER and Hermione Granger both land jobs at the Ministry of Magic, where Harry goes on to leads the auror department – a group of elite dark wizard hunters he joins aged 17. Hermoine joins the Department of Magical Law Enforcement.

Ron Weasley helps George at the joke shop, while Ginny Weasley becomes a professional Quidditch player and then a writer for the Daily Prophet.

Draco Malfoy marries Astoria Greengrass, younger sister of the Greengrass family and Neville Longbottom marries Hannah Abbott, who becomes landlady of The Leaky Cauldron.



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1

Scullion,

Canada 20/12/2007 01:13:17
Let Harry develop as a normal British youth is likely to and let's have, "Harry, the Magical Ned."
2

az,

20/12/2007 06:14:16
Who cares Harry and JK was a media managed product which was developed by the publishing company to make money - how many other authors right at the beginning come out and say writing a novel and there will be x parts !! Even Rocky didn't do that at the start !!
3

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20/12/2007 07:45:50
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Sassenach Observer,

20/12/2007 09:27:45
So after all that, Harry and Hermione end up as civil service penpushers while Ron is stacking shelves...
5

Nellie,

Liverpool 20/12/2007 09:56:07
#4 Ah, but that is what education is really all about: offering a choice! Get your degree in Magic, Maths or English - doesn't matter what - and you may choose to become a banker, wizard, writer, whatever, and even a hairdresser or shopkeeper if that is what takes your fancy! An educated person does not HAVE to take a "good" white collar job but, without education your choices are limited ...
6

Nellie,

Liverpool 20/12/2007 10:04:01
#4 Ah, but that is what education is really all about: offering a choice! Get your degree in Magic, Maths or English - doesn't matter what - and you may choose to become a banker, wizard, writer, whatever, and even a hairdresser or shopkeeper if that is what takes your fancy! An educated person does not HAVE to take a "good" white collar job but, without education your choices are limited ...
7

Boy Wonder,

20/12/2007 10:05:49
So Cho Chang could now be saying, "Would you like fries with that?" in a Muggle burger-bar?

And Oliver Wood, the Quidditch hero, is mucking out pigs and feeding cattle, while squatting in a derelict hovel?

I see. Whether you're a Muggle or a Wizard doesn't matter. You'll still be f***ed by the system when you leave school!



8

Banjo Face,

Glasgow 20/12/2007 10:30:47
I'm a civil service penpusher. We'd take that Hermione, but the Ron boy can get tae...
9

Sassenach Observer,

20/12/2007 11:09:31
#5 I don't believe that old JK mentioned any of them going on to university and Hogwarts languishes somewhere near the bottom of the school league tables for GCSE and A level results. I believe that she has made all this up and the nearest either of them got to the civil service was the local Jobcentre Plus. The be-scrunchied legging wearing Hermione pushing a double buggy with twins by different fathers (now that's magic) standing outside smoking while Harry ( these days with the scar on his forehead tattooed in) gets his jobsearch review:

"Now Mr Potter. The only jobchoice you've put down here is Wizard. I'm afraid we'll have no option but to stop your benefit unless you are prepared to accept other employment. And if you don't stop waving that stick at me, I'll have to terminate this interview and have you escorted from the premises"
10

Silence of the Yams,

20/12/2007 11:36:13
I bet that Cho Chang likes a good Buckie.
11

Boy Wonder,

20/12/2007 13:20:48
#10. SotY. Nope ... you're thinking of Cho Chug!
12

Sinnerman,

Another Planet 20/12/2007 15:12:39
I'm obviously missing something here. Harry who?

 

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