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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. As I scanned the audiobooks at my local library, this one was sticking out, so I took it home. Smith's prose was so succinct, I was transfixed and listened to the CDs twice through before buying the book. I'm an actor and my first experience seeing Shakespeare was at the very theatre where Smith was a dresser. I can't even remember which play I saw, the men were so beautiful. I grew up in NY where Smith taught Shakespeare to seniors and laughed at how vividly he captivated me with them. I read the book twice, then recommended it to the professor teaching a memoir class I was taking. He also fell in love with the book and is going to use it for his next class. A marvel. Bob Smith is a man who has dedicated his entire life to William Shakespeare. In this memoir he blends together his past and present using quotes from Shakespeare's plays as his own life's lessons. His memoir covers his lonely childhood and neglect from his parents, who were overwhelmed and stressed caring for Bob's handicapped sister, Carolyn. He's left to his own devices, and at the age of ten he is given a copy of "The Merchant of Venice" by a librarian. This, he feels, is what saved his life. It carries on to his teenaged years of performing poorly in school to help ease the guilt of his sister's handicap to finally finding his place in theatre as "Hamlet's dresser." no reviews | add a review
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