Hamlet is Not OK
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- 8,99 €
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- 8,99 €
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Selby hates homework.
She would rather watch daytime television – anything to escape the tedium of school, her parents’ bookshop and small-town busybodies.
So Selby didn’t plan to read Hamlet. She certainly never planned to meet him.
This novel transports Selby, and the reader, into the cold and crime-ridden play itself. Here she meets Hamlet: heavy with grief, the young prince is overthinking and over everything. Selby can relate. But unlike Hamlet, Selby isn’t afraid of making decisions. In her world, Selby is used to feeling overlooked. But in the bloody, backstabbing world of Shakespeare, Selby’s good conscience and quiet courage might just save some lives . . . hopefully before Hamlet stabs one of her classmates.
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Sixteen-year-old Selby Michaels isn't a reader, something that her bookish family—which also owns the town's local bookstore—has never understood. Her parents are especially irate when they find out she hasn't been handing in school assignments. Much to Selby's dismay, they insist on hiring her older brother's nerdy best friend Dan, 18, to tutor her. When reading Hamlet aloud, Selby and Dan suddenly find themselves transported into the world of the play. Upon meeting the titular protagonist, Selby can immediately tell that Hamlet is very much not okay and worries about the violence that both the figure and the play seem to promise. Meanwhile Dan, who's thrilled to be inside Shakespeare's imagination, is happy to continue Selby's tutoring as the duo navigate what comes next. Selby's frustration at feeling invisible in her small Australian town feels palpable, and her passion for decreasing Hamlet's body count is enjoyably odd. By employing chatty prose, Sprat (the Friday Barnes series) compellingly presents the play—and the extra-literary complications of dealing with an angry and depressed Hamlet and a heartbroken Ophelia—making for a cleverly pleasant modern take on Shakespearean themes and humor. Selby is white; Dan is of Zimbabwean descent. Ages 12–up.