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New Boy (Hogarth Shakespeare)

New Boy

by

Tracy Chevalier

My rating:

4 of 5 stars

A quick, yet hard-hitting read, Tracy Chevalier tackles Othello in an accessible and fast-paced retelling. Without losing any of the drama, tragedy, or heartbreak, Chevalier places Othello into a 1970’s suburban playground. This little novel brings to the surface the racism that permeates our past and present, and actually parallels the original story amazingly well within this new context. I would recommend (mature) young readers to read New Boy next to Othello for a full understanding of the play and how literature has a large impact on perceiving and understanding the world around them.

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~ Jules Hawke ~

Wanted to make a Hawke to resemble his cousin, Jereth Amell  a bit. 
He has the (my) Amell nose. 


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