Sent by his guardian to live at a Louisiana school for retarded boys, Lizard, a bright, deformed youngster, escapes with the help of a visiting actor who gives him a role in his repertory company's production of "The Tempest"
Better than Ariel, the last crappy YA novel I read based on Shakespeare's Tempest, at least Lizard didn't make me want to vomit, and there were a couple of points at which I thought it might even grow into something mildly readable. But I was wrong.
Exile, loss, noble savages, and shitty community theatre...stick with Bill Shakespeare, and you won't go wrong.
Who's telling YA authors that The Tempest needs to be rewritten for pubescent Tweeners? Not me!
And here's a much better treatment of The Tempest by a much better author, Margaret Atwood's Hag-Seed, written for the Hogarth Shakespeare series: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...