My Football Diary - by William Shakespeare
by John Isaacs
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Pub Date 13 Nov 2020 | Archive Date 14 Apr 2021
Troubador Publishing Ltd. | Matador
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Description
Thirteen year-old William Shakespeare is a brilliant footballer and dreams of becoming a professional player. He’s also a deep thinking and sensitive soul who loves to write. His best friend, an Afro-Caribbean girl, has a similar dilemma; she loves acting and football but in 1577 England, girls aren’t allowed to do either! Unlike all his other friends in Stratford upon Avon, who support nearby Warwick, Shakespeare supports a London side because his idol, the Dane, Magnus Christensen plays for them.
London is at the forefront of the exciting worlds of advertising, branding and marketing which are revolutionising sports and entertainment - and Magnus is at the centre of it all.
Shakespeare’s other idol and mentor is his tutor, Mr Beaufort. Mr Beaufort would do anything for the brightest pupil he ever had, and loves inspiring Shakespeare with English, Drama, History, and Football History lessons. He even told William’s class that Henry VIII was buried with a pair of his football boots!
My Football Diary by William Shakespeare reveals the extraordinary and hitherto unknown story of the boy that became a legend. Giving us glimpses of his unmistakable literary style and unique turn of phrase, it's a tale even more amazing than any of his plays!
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781800467781 |
PRICE | US$4.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 200 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
John Isaacs's "My Football Diary - by William Shakespeare" has a very intriguing concept, and I found myself wondering if there was much truth buried in this story. I love that you don't have to know everything about the sport to be immersed in the voice and action throughout the story because I feel that this book was designed just for me, and I would have been severely lacking had I needed to know in-depth sports terminology. One of my favorite aspects of this book is how the past and present are so wonderfully interwoven; Isaacs combines Shakespeare's own inventive words and terms with modern-day usage and examples. I'm a high school teacher, and one of my favorite aspects to teach in regards to the Bard himself is the amount of vocabulary that he gifted us. So this book was just perfect and warmed my heart! I'll definitely be adding it to my class library and putting it in rotation for literature circles. Thank you for the opportunity to read and review this title!