When we heard that Neal was going to be in the area, we jumped at the chance to have him visit. Neal visited our school back in 2012, and he was great. Unlike last time, this visit is part of a book tour for his latest novel, Scythe. Here's my issue... As part of our arrangement to host Neal, we had to agree to sell 100 copies of Scythe. Since the book had just come out, I had not had a chance to read Scythe prior to booking Neal. I wasn't overly concerned about this since I have read nearly all of his other books and had personal experience with his presentations in the past.
We have been promoting Scythe and selling advance copies to students. I picked up the books today. The back of the book reads:
Thou shalt kill.
Thou shalt kill with no bias, bigotry or malice aforethought.
Thou shalt grant an annum of immunity to the beloved of those who accept your coming...
Thou shalt kill the beloved of those who resist.
I am trying to proactively think of a response to parents who may not be familiar with Neal's work and who may object to Scythe.
Has anyone hosted Neal as part of this book tour who could speak to this concern? Have you had any objections? We are a grade 7-8 middle school. I know that I could highlight the awards his other books have won (which I have done already); however, I am having a hard time getting past this book's premise.
Thanks in advance.
Cindi Armstrong