![]() ![]() For the editors of the series it is my profound hope that Julius Caesar - which has one of the greatest boardroom scenes in all literature (Act IV scene I) - will also be adapted. For me New Boy surpassed the others for its setting and young characters. Character,challenges, setting, pace, resolution, a ha moments, fun, 'good words' and above all - soul satisfying. Genius.Įvery book published in the Hogarth Shakespeare series has been memorable and for all the right reasons. I laughed and cried the whole time I listened owing to the book's setting. Kudos to Tracy Chevalier and kudos to Prentice Onayemi for keeping it real. The hierarchies of boys - the fast changing relationships of girls. The organised chaos of the school playground. Toronto Star, 7 July 2017 Book Picks for Every Weekend of Summer 'Tracy Chevalier's highly readable and immaculately researched historical fiction this time takes place in 1970s Washington D.C., at an integrated school. ![]() Beyond mere superlatives and watery qualifiers. Hogarth Shakespeare: The hits just keep on comin'ĭid you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry? ![]()
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