Part of
the Shakespeare Now! trilogy (also
available as an anthology), Gap Year
Nanny takes Macbeth from historic
Scotland and brings it to modern Melbourne.
During
her gap year, Merri watches the rise and fall of her employers, corporate
climber Stuart Macbeth and his wife Lorna, while looking after the couple’s young
children. The familiar tale of greed and corruption plays out against Merri’s
day-to-day problems, such as getting her charges to trust her, losing old
friends, making new ones, and balancing a social life with the demands of her
job.
Placing Macbeth’s
main themes and characters in a modern setting (the witches make a memorable
appearance as internet gurus) makes this book a great introduction for young
people studying “the Scottish play” for the first time.
I look
forward to reading the other two books in the trilogy – The Trytth Chronicles based on The
Tempest and set in the future, and Changing
History? a time-slip novel set in 1928 Berlin based on Romeo and Juliet.
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