The bestselling author of Who Let the Gods Out is
back with a brand new story packed full of humour
and heart!
'This is Maz Evans at her absolute best ... readers of all
ages will love this genius concept executed with pure class.' A.F.
STEADMAN
'The master of comedy for children has done it again …
Funny, tender and clever' LOUIE STOWELL
'Laugh out loud, heartwarming, and sharp as a playwright's
quill … You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll snort milk out your
nose.' ROSS MONTGOMERY
'Hilarious, adventurous and inventive, this is Maz at her
peerless best!' PHIL EARLE
Will Davenant has known more tragedy than laughter. But in an
unexpected twist, he inherits his grandfather’s copy of The
Complete Works of Shakespeare – and makes a surprising
discovery.
As the last living relative of William Shakespeare himself, Will
can summon the Bard’s heroes from the pages . . . and now
he has some extraordinary new friends to help turn things in his
life around.
Superstar Maz Evans – bestselling author of the
Who Let the Gods Out and Oh Maya Gods series
– is BACK with a new standalone story!
Packed with timeless literary heroes, Maz's trademark
humour and heart, and told with empathy and poignancy.
Celebrates and introduces reader to some of William Shakespeare's
best-loved characters in a comic, accessible way.
Over half a million copies of Maz's books sold in the
UK alone!
MORE PRAISE FOR THE LAST BARD:
'I laughed on every page, and she’s made Shakespeare
super accessible for younger readers. Genius!' MEL
TAYLOR-BESSENT
'Every page is packed with laugh-out-loud brilliance and heart
that could fill a theatre.' JENNY PEARSON
'Sublime storytelling from a master.' M.
G. LEONARD
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Maz Evans is one of the funniest authors writing today. She visits hundreds of schools, libraries and festivals across the world each year to talk about her books. She has been an award-winning songwriter, TV journalist and scriptwriter. As an author, she has won the hearts of thousands of children. As a nuclear physicist, she has been completely rubbish.
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