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The Outlaws of Sherwood

This book delves into the lore of Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men, offering a narrative that intertwines historical events with the mythical tales of their exploits in Sherwood Forest. The story explores themes of justice, rebellion, and the struggle for a fair society during a tumultuous period of English history. more

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Robin McKinley
Robin McKinley

Robin McKinley is an American children's literature author known for her modern interpretations of myths and legends. Her works, rich in imagination and deep emotion, have won the hearts of readers worldwide. more

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