Monday, April 03, 2006

Shakespeare's Secret by Elise Broach

When Hero starts sixth grade at a new school, she's less concerned about the literary origins of her Shakespearean name than about the teasing she's sure to suffer because of it. So she happens to have the same name as a girl in a book by a dusty old author she also shares a name with a girls dog. Hero is simply not interested in the connections. But that's just the thing; suddenly connections are cropping up all over, and odd characters and uncertain pasts are exactly what do fascinate Hero.

There's a mysterious diamond hidden in her new house, a curious woman next door who seems to know an awful lot about it, and then, well, then there's Shakespeare. Not to mention Danny Cordova, only the most popular boy in school. Is it all in keeping with her namesake's origin or just "much ado about nothing"? Hero, being Hero, is determined to figure it out. We see her develop a friendship with the woman next door who knows more about the house Hero lives in but is she telling the whole truth?

This is a fun and fast paced read. The characters are interesting and full of life. It was named as one of the Best Book for 2005.