Shakespeare’s Secret

Shakespeare’s Secret by Elise Broach, published by Scholastic in 2005, is a 250-page work that explores the life of Hero Shakespeare, a young girl who grapples with the teasing that comes from sharing a name with the famous playwright. As she navigates her school life, Hero finds herself increasingly drawn into the mysteries surrounding her name and the legend of a hidden diamond in her home. This edition invites readers to delve into her journey of self-discovery and the unexpected connections that arise.
In this narrative, Hero’s reluctance to embrace her name’s significance contrasts with the unfolding events that challenge her perspective. As she encounters a popular student eager to assist her in uncovering the diamond’s mystery, themes of friendship and identity emerge. Readers will find a blend of intrigue and personal growth as Hero confronts her feelings about her name and the legacy it carries. This engaging story offers a thoughtful exploration of how connections can shape our understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
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Hero Shakespeare is less concerned about the originis of her name than about the teasing she’s sure to suffer because of it. She simply is not interested in the connection. But, connections start popping up all over the place and then there is the myster of the diamond supposedly hidden in her house and the popular student at school seems intent on helping her find it.
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