Shakespeare's Scribe
by Gary Blackwood
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In this sequel to THE SHAKESPEARE STEALER, young Widge is now a member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men--William Shakespeare's own acting troupe. When the plague forces the Globe Theater to temporarily close, the acting troupe goes on the road--and Widge encounters a man who claims to be his long-lost father. Additionally, Widge is once again required to put his penmanship skills to use when Shakespeare breaks his arm and he calls on Will to transcribe his latest work--ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL.
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Publisher Puffin |
Date 2002 |
Price $1.00 |
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Publisher Bt Bound |
Date 2002 |
Price $32.95 |
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Publisher Penguin Group USA |
Date 2000 |
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Publisher Notes
When the plague shuts down the Globe Theatre, Widge must find something new to keep him occupied and soon finds himself working alongside Shakespeare as he writes a new play for the Queen of England. By the author of The Shakespeare Stealer.
Media Reviews
"This is a lively period excursion for readers of the first book or any teen intrigued by the old-fashioned theatrical life."
Synopses
In plague-ridden 1602 England, a fifteen-year-old orphan boy, who has become an apprentice actor, goes on the road with Shakespeare's troupe, and finds out more about his parents along the way.
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