The Great St. Mary’s Day Out by Jodi Taylor Summary: In the book, “The Great St. Mary’s Day Out” by Jodi Taylor, Dr. Bairstow announces a surprise holiday for the historians at St. Mary’s Institute of Historical Research and even pays for it. However, there are certain conditions attached to the holiday. The historians are required to record a performance of Hamlet in 1601 with Shakespeare himself playing the role of the Ghost. As expected, things do not go as planned and chaos ensues.
The historians at St. Mary’s Institute of Historical Research are known for their time-traveling adventures, but this time they find themselves in a different kind of adventure – one that involves performing a play in front of an audience from the past. The book is filled with humor, drama, and unexpected twists that keep the readers engaged till the end.
Overall, “The Great St. Mary’s Day Out” is an entertaining read that combines history, time travel, and theater into one exciting adventure.
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The Great St. Mary’s Day Out
- A Chronicles of St. Mary’s Short Story
- Narrated by: Zara Ramm
Everyone deserves to go a little further. Even the crooks of St Mary’s.
To my surprise, Dr. Bairstow announced a holiday. Even more surprising – he’s paying for it. Needless to say, there are constraints attached. They had to record a performance of Hamlet in 1601, with Shakespeare himself in the role of the Ghost. Of course, it didn’t go well.
With Dr. Bairstow and Mrs. Mack turning a simple flea market visit into a public brawl, Professor Rapson unwittingly hides on a ship bound for the New World, and Shakespeare himself is burned to the ground, it seems Max, out of everyone. , is the only one who actually completes the quest.
Continues to meet the high standard of the series. Interesting, entertains, and well narrated. If I have a criticism, it is that I prefer the more complex plots of the novel length stories to this short story format. That said, highly recommend.