One Hungry Monster

One Hungry Monster by Susan Heyboer O’Keefe, published by Little, Brown Book Group Limited on November 5, 1997, is a 416-page exploration of the life of William Shakespeare. This biography tracks Shakespeare’s journey from his youth in the Warwickshire countryside through his time as an apprentice actor in London, detailing his eventual return to Stratford as a prosperous gentleman and his death at the age of 52.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the various stages of Shakespeare’s life, highlighting key moments and transitions. The book presents a blend of biography and juvenile fiction, incorporating elements of humor and the fantastical, particularly through the lens of monsters. This edition offers an engaging perspective on one of history’s most celebrated writers, making it suitable for those interested in both literary history and imaginative storytelling.
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This biography of the most celebrated writer in history, tracks Shakespeare’s life from his youth in the Warwickshire countryside before disappearing for seven years, to his life in London as an apprentice actor, his return to Stratford as a prosperous gentleman and his death at age 52.
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