The Theatre Illuminata is home to every play ever written--and to
Beatrice Shakespeare Smith ("Bertie" for short), who was left on its
doorstep as an infant. Now she lives on its stage and consorts with
spirits, pirates, kings, and...well, in short, every character ever to
stride the boards.
Constantly accompanied (whether she wants to be or not) by four
cake-obsessed fairies, Bertie can't seem to stay out of trouble. It's
gotten so bad that management is ready to throw her out, unless she
can--against all odds--prove her worth to the theater.
With its willful and engaging heroine, dazzling concept, and host of
Shakespearian characters, Lisa Mantchev's debut novel is itself like a
great piece of theatre. Shifting effortlessly from hilarity to romance
to loss to redemption, it is bound to delight anyone who has ever
dreamed of the stage.