That Shakespeare Kid, Michael LoMonico
That Shakespeare Kid, Michael LoMonico
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That Shakespeare Kid

Author: Michael LoMonico

Narrator: Arielle Swan

Unabridged: 2 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/25/2023


Synopsis

Middle school students Emma and Peter are assigned Act I of Romeo and Juliet to read for homework. Peter wants to get a better copy than his tattered paperback. So he climbs up onto a chair in his mother’s study to retrieve her heavy Riverside Shakespeare. Just as he tugs on it, the chair moves and the book hits him on the head. When Peter regains consciousness, he can speak only in lines from Shakespeare. So instead of saying a simple "hello," he might say something like, "How dost thou?" or instead of a simple "goodbye" he might say, "Parting is such sweet sorrow."Emma Malcolm narrates this appealing young adult fantasy. She describes herself and her neighbor Peter Marlowe as “happy nerds.” Yet when Peter suddenly becomes unable to speak modern English, everything changes. As hard as Peter tries to speak for himself, his words come out as Shakespeare’s own. His strange speech irritates Emma at the school bus stop and embarrasses her in the baseball stadium. Emma thinks so, too, but she soon realizes that he cannot help himself. However, when he discovers that he can text and instant message in modern English, Emma becomes his translator.English is Peter’s favorite class, and Ms. Hastings is his favorite teacher. Ms. Hastings decides to guide the class even further into Shakespeare’s world. She determines to help them put on the 30-Minute version of Romeo and Juliet. Peter and Emma will be the leads, the play’s star-crossed lovers—after all, Romeo and Juliet were about their age. Emma has never kissed a boy, and she realizes that she is about to experience her first kiss in front of the whole school.This engaging comedy introduces Shakespeare’s language gracefully, making it part of a light and charming fantasy about language and first love.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Glenda

In "That Shakespeare Kid," Michael LoMonico has written a love letter to students, teachers, Shakespearean scholars, and lovers of language and books. The YA novel cleverly introduces students and adults to Shakespeare's language through the story of Peter who, after being hit on the head with the "......more

Goodreads review by Laurie

An upbeat story aimed at a middle school/high school audience about how an eighth-grader in Long Island named Peter gets hit on the head by a copy of the Riverside edition of Shakespeare and finds that, as a result, he can only speak in lines from the works of Shakespeare -- though he can write and,......more

Goodreads review by Gary

When Peter is accidentally thumped on the head with his mom’s massive Riverside Shakespeare, he suffers a mild concussion and suddenly can only speak lines from Shakespeare plays. In Michael LoMonico’s clever novel That Shakespeare Kid, we see Peter effortlessly speak the language that bedevils so m......more

Goodreads review by Julie

That Shakespeare Kid is not just an engaging story, it amazes the reader with the delightful use of Shakespeare's actual words in a way that totally makes sense in a contemporary setting. When eighth-grader Peter Marlowe loses an altercation with a falling copy of the Shakespeare's Riverside Edition......more

Goodreads review by Richard

Yes...this is a book directed to young adults. However, the concept intrigued me. How was the writer to pull it off...a character speaking only Shakespeare. Well, LoMonico did so brilliantly. He wrote a Romeo and Juliet story built around "Romeo and Juliet." Peter and Emma, protagonists, find their......more