Selby does not want to be in the school play. She is much happier behind the scenes painting sets – anything to avoid standing on stage in front of an audience, performing for disinterested classmates and overenthusiastic parents.
So Selby did not plan on landing the lead role of Juliet . . . and she certainly never planned to land in Verona and meet Juliet in person.
With warmth, brilliant banter, deadpan humour and, well dead people, R.A. Spratt brings her trademark wit to Shakespeare's famous play.
Praise for Hamlet is Not OK:
‘The book presents a convincing argument for Shakespeare’s value in modern-day classrooms’ – Kirkus Reviews
‘A refreshingly different, wildly imaginative take on Shakespeare’s Hamlet.’ – Booklist starred review
‘Spratt doesn’t waste words, and is an expert at whittling away the blurry edges of a story to reveal the golden core. Through Selby’s eyes, Spratt delicately and thoughtfully opens up the famous play to readers who may feel that Shakespeare is just for people who excel at English.’ – Storylinks
‘Books like this are a joy to read, because they acknowledge mental health issues, celebrate words, and acknowledge the difficulties some have with reading.’ – Ashleigh Meikle, the Book Muse
‘Sharp-witted and funny. . . Shelby’s ignorance of anything Shakespeare brings a fresh teen perspective on the behaviour of the characters and their actions to one another. A clever, entertaining read.’ – What Book Next