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K-3
In a wordless book using well-varied multiple frames, a boy enters an empty Thames-side theater in modern London and finds himself four centuries back, raising the ire of the great Bard himself by disrupting his play. The well-paced events are entertaining, the setting is atmospheric, and the characters are drawn with humor, affection, and style.
Reviewer: Joanna Rudge Long
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
November, 2004