The life of William Shakespeare is vividly depicted, from his birth in
Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564, childhood and schooldays, through
apprenticeship at his father's glove-making shop, his marriage to Anne
Hathaway, and then the move to London - where Will hones his skills as
an actor-playwright for The Lord Chamberlain's Men. When the newly-built
Globe Theatre opens in 1599, Will Shakespeare is a key member of the
company, and many of Shakespeare's most famous plays are first performed
here. By his death in 1616, William Shakespeare is acknowledged as the
master playwright of his age - and ever since as one of the greatest
writers of all time.
With lively graphic-novel descriptions of many of Shakespeare's most
famous plays, including A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merchant of
Venice, Romeo and Juliet, Twelfth Night, Henry V, Hamlet, Macbeth,
Othello and The Tempest, and drawing on the latest biographical
research, this is the perfect introduction for children to the life and
works of William Shakespeare.
"I can't think of a book more likely than this enchantingly illustrated
tome to connect young people to the greatest, most exciting, most human,
most surprising writer of them all. A great achievement." - Simon
Callow, Shakespearean actor and biographer