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Professional reviews are positive, but I feel like this book’s cover dooms it to obscurity. It looks like a boring historical fiction book, and I don’t know how I’d get kids to overcome that first impression. Further doom comes from the historical-looking typeface (no notes on the typeface were included, so I can’t say whether it is truly historically appropriate) that is less legible than I’d like. The chapter headings and spot art by Thomas Cox have a faux-naif, childlike qual ...more
Professional reviews are positive, but I feel like this book’s cover dooms it to obscurity. It looks like a boring historical fiction book, and I don’t know how I’d get kids to overcome that first impression. Further doom comes from the historical-looking typeface (no notes on the typeface were included, so I can’t say whether it is truly historically appropriate) that is less legible than I’d like. The chapter headings and spot art by Thomas Cox have a faux-naif, childlike qual ...more

As posted on Outside of a Dog:
"All the world's a stage,/ And all the men and women merely players;/ They have their exits and their entrances;/ And one man in his time plays many parts..." Thus begins a monologue from William Shakespeare's "As You Like It", but it is also the perfect way to begin talking about Gretchen Woelfle's new middle grade historical novel, All the World's a Stage: A Novel in Five Acts. Woelfle takes readers into Elizabethan London, right to the ground in a very human, ver ...more
"All the world's a stage,/ And all the men and women merely players;/ They have their exits and their entrances;/ And one man in his time plays many parts..." Thus begins a monologue from William Shakespeare's "As You Like It", but it is also the perfect way to begin talking about Gretchen Woelfle's new middle grade historical novel, All the World's a Stage: A Novel in Five Acts. Woelfle takes readers into Elizabethan London, right to the ground in a very human, ver ...more

Jan 14, 2024
Kathryn
marked it as to-read