Shakespeare’s Scribe

Shakespeare’s Scribe by Gary Blackwood is a reprint edition published by Penguin Young Readers Group on February 18, 2002. This 272-page book is presented in English and follows the journey of Widge, an orphan who becomes an actor in William Shakespeare’s troupe. As the Globe Theatre closes due to the Black Plague, Widge embarks on a tour across England, where his talent for shorthand makes him an invaluable member of the group. However, his past catches up with him when a mysterious figure reveals a secret that could change everything for Widge.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of historical fiction with themes of family and the performing arts. The story explores Widge’s passion for the theater while delving into the challenges he faces as an orphan. As the troupe navigates their tour, the dynamics of friendship and loyalty are tested, providing a rich backdrop for Widge’s personal growth. This edition offers an engaging glimpse into the world of Shakespearean theater and the lives of those who inhabit it.
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When an outbreak of the deadly Black Plague closes the Globe Theatre, William Shakespeare’s acting troupe sets off on a tour of England. Widge, the orphan-turned-actor, knows that he’ll be useful on the trip. Not only does he love the stage, but his knack for a unique shorthand has proven him one of the most valuable apprentices in the troupe. But then a mysterious man appears, claiming to know a secret from Widge’s past-a secret that may forever force him from the theatre he loves.
“An exciting, well-written tale that is sure to leave [readers] clamoring for more.” (School Library Journal, starred review)
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