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Robin Hood

Robin Hood

Published in
1984
3.70
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Description

Some of the world's best stories are retold in this series. Well known villains and heroes take new shape while staying true to the original while artists add to the excitement of stories that range from medieval England to the pirate haunted South Seas.
Age
10-14
Text complexity
proficient
Length
72 pages

Why to read

  • Historical Adventure: 'Robin Hood' by Aaron Shephard offers readers a thrilling adventure set in medieval England, providing a captivating glimpse into the past and the legendary figure who has inspired countless stories and adaptations.
  • Moral Themes: The book explores timeless themes such as justice, bravery, and the fight against oppression. It encourages readers to consider the importance of standing up for what is right and helping those in need.
  • Cultural Significance: Robin Hood is an iconic character in English folklore, and reading this book allows individuals to understand the cultural significance and the evolution of the Robin Hood mythos throughout history.
  • Engaging Storytelling: Aaron Shephard is known for his engaging storytelling style, which makes the tale of Robin Hood accessible and enjoyable for a wide audience, including both young readers and adults who appreciate well-crafted retellings of classic stories.