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Nothing Happened

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IT'S MUCH ADO . . . ABOUT EVERYTHING.
This modern-day retelling of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing takes place at the idyllic Camp Dogberry, where sisters Bee and Hana Leonato have lived their whole lives. Their parents own the place, and every summer they look forward to leading little campers in crafts, swimming in the lake, playing capture the flag and Sproutball, and of course, throwing legendary counselor parties.
This year, the camp drama isn't just on the improv stage. Bee and longtime counselor Ben have a will-they-or-won't-they romance that's complicated by events that happened — or didn't happen — last summer. Meanwhile, Hana is falling hard for the kind but insecure Claudia, putting them both in the crosshairs of resident troublemaker John, who spreads a vicious rumor that could tear them apart.
As the counselors juggle their camp responsibilities with simmering drama that comes to a head at the Fourth of July sparkler party, they'll have to swallow their pride and find the courage to untangle the truth, whether it leads to heartbreak or happily ever after.
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    • Kirkus

      April 15, 2018
      A retelling of Much Ado about Nothing set at a summer camp.Bee and Hana Leonato's parents run Camp Dogberry, and this summer the sisters and other returning counselors have come prepared for drama. Everybody seems to have a history with or crush on someone else, and Bee's and Hana's will-they-or-won't-they with counselors Ben and Claudia, respectively, are the subject of the other counselors' scheming and gossip. Donald and John (guess who they are avatars of!) cause trouble and get in everyone's way as the group of counselors try to trick the two couples into revealing their feelings for each other. Add to that Ben and Bee's memories of what may or may not have happened last summer, when Ben declared that he wouldn't be back next year. Through alternating perspectives, Booth (Saving Hamlet, 2016) constructs a comedy of errors enacted almost exclusively during noncamp events. Campers and traditional camp activities are side stories to the drama of being a counselor with an amount of freedom that stretches credibility. Bee is adopted from Ethiopia, while the other cast members are so vaguely described as to be assumed white. The concept of the novel is pitch-perfect; the execution is muddled, with no distinct character voices and a plot that is followable only if readers know the source material.Readers would be better served by a camp story not stuck in a self-imposed narrative chokehold. (Fiction. 14-18)

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    • Booklist

      April 15, 2018
      Grades 9-12 Last summer, Bee and Ben were friends; this year, they're at each other's throats. They're counselors at Camp Dogberry, where Bee and her sister, Hana, have grown up. No one knows what exactly went wrong between Bee and Ben last summer, and Hana has other things on her mind: namely her fellow counselor, sweet and anxious Claudia. When the counselors turn up for the summer, it seems like Claudia feels the same way. But it's not summer camp without drama, and when a counselor named John, who has his eye on Claudia, spreads a nasty rumor about Hana, that may be the end of her romance with Claudia. It's up to Bee and Ben to put aside their differences and try to save the day?though they might not be as in control as they think. Booth follows her debut, Saving Hamlet (2016), with another twist on a Shakespeare classic. With its vibrant, diverse cast and respectful depiction of mental health issues, this playful adaption of Much Ado about Nothing isn't just for Shakespeare lovers.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2019
      At Camp Dogberry, sisters Bee and Hana Leonato are tricked by fellow counselors into revealing their feelings for their co-counselor crushes, Ben and Claudia, respectively. The abundant rotating perspectives can get a bit confusing, but the rustic Maine summer camp makes a lively backdrop for all the tangled alliances in Booth's clever retelling of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing.

      (Copyright 2019 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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