HAMLET IS NOT OK BY R. A. SPRATT

R.A Spratt has given us another humour-filled novel. This alternate exploration of Shakespeare’s Hamlet is great. (I wish it had been around when I had to study it). The main character Selby, comes from a family of high achievers and is struggling with school. She is disengaged and avoiding homework – quite successfully, until Parent-Teacher night rolls around. Her parents are furious and not only ban TV and anything fun, they hire her a tutor.

Dan is a friend of her brother and Selby is not thrilled to have to spend time with him. They work after school in Selby’s parents book shop and her first task is to read Hamlet. Selby HATES reading.

Somehow, Selby’s reading of Hamlet transports her and Dan to a real-life enactment of Shakespeare’s play. They encounter Hamlet, his father’s ghost, his mother, uncle, school friends Rosencrantz and Guildenstern and poor Ophelia along with all the major plot elements of the play. Selby is struck by Hamlet’s behaviour and the casual violence enacted throughout the play and decides to try and set things right – or at least lessen the death toll.

What follows is adventure that explores the themes Shakespeare was so fond of. Anxiety, depression, delusions, unrequited love, loyalty, family and insanity. Though Shakespeare had different words for some of the emotions that ran so strongly through his characters, here we get to see them through modern interpretations. Selby’s struggles with what looks like classic dyslexia and compulsion to set things straight morally, all come together to give the reader the suggestion of a different angle to view the world.

 

For Ages: 13 + years

Number of Pages: 224

Published: July 2023

Themes: Family, dyslexia, depression, morals

Purchase here: https://www.booktopia.com.au/hamlet-is-not-ok-r-a-spratt/book/9780143779278.html

 

Georgina Gye