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A parent might reach for this book when their child first encounters Shakespeare in school and feels overwhelmed by the archaic language or the complexity of the plays. It is the perfect tool for demystifying the Bard, transforming a distant historical figure into a relatable storyteller who worked in a gritty, exciting world. The book provides a rich overview of William Shakespeare's life in Stratford and London, the inner workings of the Globe Theatre, and accessible summaries of his most famous works. Beyond just facts, the book emphasizes themes of creativity, perseverance, and the power of language. It is age-appropriate for middle-grade readers, offering enough historical detail to satisfy curious minds without becoming dry. Parents will appreciate how Michael Rosen uses a conversational tone and vivid illustrations to bridge the gap between the 16th century and today, making the classics feel approachable and relevant to a modern student's life.