Black History Month and this retelling of Othello is ser in 70s Washington, a group of 11 year old at school when a new student arrives.
Cleverly done, effective in making the reader consider how outsiders can be treated.
Black History Month and this retelling of Othello is ser in 70s Washington, a group of 11 year old at school when a new student arrives.
Cleverly done, effective in making the reader consider how outsiders can be treated.
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This book is a retelling of Othello and it's set in an american school during '70s.
It's a nice retelling, quite similar to the original one.
I still feel so sorry for Desdemona and Otello and their love 😭
I'm not sure if I'm really going to spend my afternoon with this one... I should finish #Therailwayman... Idk what to do 😅
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I‘ve never read Othello, so I didn‘t know how this was going to turn out. As awful as the racism and bullying was from the kids, I was shocked at it from the teachers! Although I really enjoyed the book (and hated Ian!), I was surprised at the abrupt ending. I didn‘t like the end. Often that brings down my rating, but I decided to leave it as I thought all the way through, as I was reading. Although disappointed with the end, I really enjoyed it.
I haven‘t read or seen Othello, so I don‘t know if New Boy is a good retelling. I found it very readable, but it felt more like a YA novel than literary fiction. The characters didn‘t really sound like 6th graders and it was hard to believe that everything happened a few hours. I also would have preferred if an author of colour had written it. Criticism aside, I still flew threw this and enjoyed it for the most part?! Idk. 3.5⭐️ My #bookspin pick.
Here is my card for #BookSpinBingo! My #BookSpin pick is New Boy, while by #DoubleSpin pick is White Bird. I‘m leaving the free spaces empty, so I can fill them in as I go. Can‘t wait! 😊
More from the Hogarth Shakespeare series: a retelling of Othello as a day at school for a group of 6th graders. It felt very trivialized and a bit awkward for such a strong original story, although I suppose it could be said that children play out adult situations in their own way. And I don‘t know if the Shakespeare plays are assigned to authors or if authors get to pick, but I‘d rather have read a retelling of Othello by a black author.