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THE TRAGEDY OF DANE RILEY by Kat Spears

THE TRAGEDY OF DANE RILEY

by Kat Spears

Pub Date: June 22nd, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-250-12480-7
Publisher: Wednesday Books

In this contemporary twist on Hamlet, 17-year-old Dane Riley struggles with depression after his father’s death.

After seeing a coyote wandering in his upscale suburb of McLean, Virginia, Dane starts to imagine it’s the reincarnation of his father, who died from cancer less than a year ago. He occasionally still texts his dad—and receives kind messages back from whomever now has that phone number. He’s angry and resentful of his mother for moving on too quickly and dating his father’s best friend and business partner, Chuck. An unmotivated student who’s not planning on going to college, Dane ponders what there is to live for. He lacks support from his mother but has positive influences in his life in the form of his therapist and one of his teachers. A crush on Ophelia, the girl next door, is one of the only things that fuels him, but she’s warned him that any relationship she enters will have a pre-planned end date so no one can get hurt. Dane’s emotional ups and downs are conveyed realistically and present a moving depiction of grief and mental health. While the book starts off slowly and the plot never quite comes together, the ultimately hopeful ending may satisfy readers. Dane is presumed White; Ophelia has a Black dad and a White mom, and there is diversity among secondary characters.

A modern tale of an existential crisis that will resonate with many teens.

(Fiction. 14-18)