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Othello

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Julius Lester's "beautiful and powertful" (SLJ, starred review) modern retelling of Othello, now in a striking After Words edition.

Othello is a powerful general, revered by his soldiers and honored by his peers. But his strength cannot contain his jealousy and rage when he believes his beautiful wife, Desdemona, has been unfaithful. As deception leads to tragedy, nobody is safe.

Award-winning author Julius Lester takes one of Shakespeare's most intense plays and brings modern life to this saga of two doomed, passionate souls and a kingdom torn apart by secrets, lies, and violence.

160 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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Julius Lester

120 books184 followers
Julius Lester was an American writer of books for children and adults. He was an academic who taught for 32 years (1971–2003) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He was also a photographer, as well as a musician who recorded two albums of folk music and original songs.

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Author 3 books11 followers
January 13, 2025
the way this story escalates after a certain point is absolutely insane.Towards the end, Desdemona literally asks, " How did matters reach such a place as this?" And I was like, "girl, same." All in all, decent book if you're looking to understand the tale of Othello without reading the play or the Wikipedia page.
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April 10, 2016
A YA adaptation of Shakespeare's Othello. The story is written in narrative form. The story is not altered, but the language is more accessible.
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16 reviews
October 8, 2025
El plot en sí está bien, pero Shakespeare encandila por el lenguaje, cosa que a mí me parece pedante.

Emilia es una reina, Desdémona una pobre alma, Otelo no hace más que dar discursos interminables y odio a Yago. También cabe destacar que Rodrigo es un pagafantas y nunca vi a un personaje ser más inutil, no aporta nada a la obra más que ser un petardo. Ni siquiera hiere él a Casio, es muy penoso. Creo que cada personaje da exactamente la imagen que Shakespeare quería, que no es la que he puesto yo. Pero es que leído con los ojos del siglo XXI, son todos unos petardos.

Quizás se me cruzó a obra porque me obligaron a leerla para clase en inglés, que es bastante complicado y se me hizo pesado. Viéndolo con los ojos de entonces (o con ojos que no estén cansados), me gustó. Si se lee, aunque sea en inglés, sin hacer un speedrun como yo, se disfruta.
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Author 1 book726 followers
November 23, 2025
re-read it and enjoyed it this time as much as i did the first
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1,179 reviews7 followers
August 10, 2015
Well, this is undoubtedly a story that Shakespeare would love! Not surprised its one he took and ran with... And now I want to read Shakespeare's version even more... see what plot/character choices HE made.

I thought the choice that Lester made to make Iago and Emily African, like Othello, was an interesting one. It certainly makes the betrayal by Iago more personal and shocking. It also helps to highlight the factors that affect how a person is perceived by others.

Honestly, though, I didn't really like the direct quotations from Shakespeare's play that were included in the book. They felt random and many seemed to be trite, unimportant lines. I'm not sure that they really added anything to the novel.
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December 2, 2014
When I started reading this book I thought that I would be bored out of my mind. I actually originally read this book for nonfiction points. But after I finished this book I had a different opinion, Julius Lester does an excellent job retelling this story, from the betrayal of Iago to the love of Othello and Desdemona. Othello reminded me of Hoot because in both of them there is a common theme of betrayal that affects the ending of the book. This book will grab you the first page, the themes of drama, action, romance, and suspense just adds to this book. I recommend this book to students of all ages, Shakespeare gives you a lot of points, it also is an excellent book.
32 reviews3 followers
May 3, 2025
This was a pretty solid book. A quick read that keeps you engaged. I enjoyed it more than expected since I normally avoid tragedies. Nonetheless, it served as a reminder to not blindly believe what you are told without first applying any logic.
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18 reviews1 follower
May 4, 2025
This is a great and accessible version of Othello. Lester’s decision to make Iago and Emily Africans, therefore closer to Othello, it made the betrayal much more significant. Despite that adjustment, the book follows the plot of the play very well!
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75 reviews
January 8, 2026
Tää oli yllättävän hyvä. Ei ehkä semmoiseen nyky kirjallisuuteen verraten, mut jotenki aihe on ajasta huolimatta tavallaan ajankohtainen. Joskin luokkajako ehkä aikanaan ollut isompi kuvio tässä.
Näytelmät on aina vähäsen kökköjä lukea, mut tää oli aika jees!
207 reviews
February 10, 2025
I think this was a great retelling of Othello! It filled in most, if not all, of the holes in the original plot. It gave more closure to the tragedy. I thoroughly enjoyed this version.
109 reviews
March 5, 2025
Novelized & more modern, but an OK way to understand the plot. I want to read the Shakespeare version now.
Profile Image for Erin Reilly-Sanders.
1,009 reviews25 followers
March 7, 2012
I was reading this one for a YA Lit class and I'm still not too sure if this even in teen fiction, not that it would be "bad" for teens. I didn't particularly like reading it, probably because I knew the tragedy and didn't like the feel of the inevitability of its approach. I did find Lester's impulse to investigate the racism in the book interesting but I couldn't help reading it from a feminist lens as well. In my opinion he could have made a much more interesting book by portraying Desdemona and her father and both black Africans and everyone else as white and addressed both racism and feminism. Desdemona is just such a flat character. I have not read the play but have seen in a couple times so I'm not really sure which I like more. The novel is pretty accessible and adds some interesting ideas to the play. The difference in media between play as public and novel as private is fascinating and would make an interesting study unit, especially in contrasting personal reading with reading out-loud in class (or listening to a recording, or watching it, etc).
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160 reviews1 follower
September 8, 2020
Qué maravilla. El nicho literario de Shakespeare se mantiene pero se le agrega el toque de Lester. Algo que dejar en claro es que nada de este libro me sorprendió específicamente, pero sí considero llamativos los personajes de Iago y Emily, en especial porque el desenlace de esta versión de la obra de Shakespeare es totalmente distinto al de la versión original (y sí, puede deberse al cambio de Iago y Emily como personajes de color y amigos de Othello de toda la vida), pero en sí el mensaje queda claro: una historia de envidia, venganza y supervivencia que toma un curso interesante al cambiar la perspectiva del protagonista y darle poder al antagonista.
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58 reviews8 followers
December 18, 2007
unimpressed. I felt it was uneven and inaccessible to younger readers. The two big pieces that bugged me were 1) the strange treatment of Shakespeare's language (some passages are adapted, some are bolded, and some aren't) and 2) the characterization of Iago. Emily and Iago are African too - and I liked that. But Lester says in the intro that he wanted to play with Iago's racism as the cause for the plotting against Othello. I don't think he succeeded at all with Iago, though Othello came out well. not worthy as an alternative, nor a companion to the original.
Profile Image for C.O. Bonham.
Author 15 books37 followers
June 5, 2011
Very interesting take on the classic Shakespeare play. It also served as a kind prequal to Othello by giving a well thought out back story to the tragic Moor. I wasn't sure at first if making Iago Black as well was a good thing but Lester made it work.

All told I think that Shakespeare would aprove. Though I am sure that even he would be annoyed by the constant bold faced type(Indicating Shakespeare's words from the play)interupting the flow of words.
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3,318 reviews45 followers
September 18, 2010
It was okay. I think Othello is just not really my bag. This was a little weird because Lester highlights a lot of text that he has only changed slightly from the original and it sort of interrupts the flow. At the same time, it's nice that Lester wants to honor the original. Just kind of bleh.
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214 reviews3 followers
January 29, 2012
Just another horrible choice in the string of bad reads for this grad class. I am not opposed to Shakespeare being rewritten on principle, but this particular version is atrocious. Blech.

And, hello? Another Shakespearean priest marrying a couple in private? That never turns out well.
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34 reviews
April 19, 2009
Lester has taken from Shakespeare and written for the YA audience.
6 reviews
February 6, 2010
I learned that love can conquere anything that gets in its way and so can hatred.
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105 reviews
June 26, 2011
Othello in novel form with some of William's dialog through out. Better than cliff notes.
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August 7, 2013
Well done, adding more depth to the characters. Painful to read.
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744 reviews
July 6, 2015
A good and easy to read adaptation for struggling readers. A few liberties were taken with the plot, but the author wrote a nice introduction to explain his choices.
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1,309 reviews27 followers
June 24, 2018
Your basic retelling of Othello, somewhat modernized
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