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New boy : a novel

Chevalier, Tracy. (Author). Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Othello. (Added Author).

Arriving at his fourth school in six years, diplomat's son Osei Kokote knows he needs an ally if he is to survive his first day--so he's lucky to hit it off with Dee, the most popular girl in school. But one student can't stand to witness this budding relationship: Ian decides to destroy the friendship between the black boy and the golden girl. By the end of the day, the school and its key players--teachers and pupils alike--will never be the same again. The tragedy of Othello is transposed to a 1970s suburban Washington schoolyard, where kids fall in and out of love with each other before lunchtime, and practise a casual racism picked up from their parents and teachers. Taking us vividly into the lives and emotions of four eleven-year-olds--Osei, Dee, Ian and his reluctant "girlfriend" Mimi--Tracy Chevalier's powerful drama of friends torn apart by jealousy, bullying and betrayal will leave you reeling.

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  • ISBN: 9780345809926
  • Physical Description 204 pages ; 21 cm.
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2017.

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New Boy
New Boy
by Chevalier, Tracy
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New Boy


"O felt her presence behind him like a fire at his back." Arriving at his fourth school in six years, diplomat's son Osei Kokote--"O" for short--knows he needs an ally if he is to survive his first day, so he is lucky to hit it off with Dee, the most popular girl in school. But one boy, used to holding sway in the world of the school­yard, can't stand to witness the budding relationship. When Ian decides to destroy the friendship between the black boy and the golden girl, the school and its key players--teachers and pupils alike--will never be the same again. The tragedy of Othello is vividly transposed to a 1970s suburban Washington school, where kids fall in and out of love with each other before lunchtime, and practice a casual racism picked up from their parents and teachers. The world of preadolescents is as passionate and intense, if not more so, as that of adults. Drawing us into the lives and emotions of four eleven-year-olds--Osei, Dee, Ian and his reluctant girlfriend Mimi--Tracy Chevalier's powerful drama of friends torn apart by love and jealousy, bullying and betrayal, is as moving as it is enthralling. It is an unfor­gettable novel.