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Outlaw Princess Of Sherwood
 
 

Outlaw Princess Of Sherwood (Paperback)

by Nancy Springer (Author) "Danger! Etty thought, or sensed, stiffening ..." (more)
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Grade 5-7-It has been nearly a year since Princess Ettarde escaped from a fancy carriage to the cover of Sherwood Forest to avoid an arranged marriage. She has been happy living as Etty, one of the band of Rowan Hood, until her father and his troops arrive and place her thinly clad mother in a gilded cage to lure Etty back to her regal life. The teen dearly loves her mother, and resists the urge to flee. With her friends in the Rowan band as well as the help of Robin Hood and some of his men, she works through a clever plan to resolve this crisis. King Solon has given his daughter a good education in Greek philosophy, which she puts to use in confronting him, and applies her skills as a logician in many situations in the story. There is conflict and action from cover to cover as characters ply their varied skills to achieve goals and live life on their own terms, in a beautifully depicted forest setting. Fans of the series will enjoy this third installment; while new readers may be puzzled by references to past events, and will not fully understand the characters, they should still find the story satisfying.
Laura Scott, Farmington Community Library, MI
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Gr. 4-7. In this third installment of Springer's Tales of Rowan Hood, a series that imagines the merry men sharing Sherwood Forest with an offshoot band led by Robin Hood's daughter, the past of another of Rowan's outlaws rears its ugly head. The runaway princess Ettarde finds herself baited into a renewed battle of wills with her father, King Solon, who has placed a cage deep in the woods and locked the queen inside. Knowing he means to lure her to her mother's aid, then push her into a dreaded marriage, Etty concocts a plot that forces her father to deal with her on her own terms. Backstory is gracefully interwoven, but there's enough continuity with the previous books to satisfy old hands (Lionel still incenses Etty by calling her "dear lady"), even as Springer introduces another gender-bending subplot. The ending brings Etty back to the threshold of courtly life, but tantalizing loose ends suggest that future visits with Springer's eccentric, appealing outlaws may be imminent. Jennifer Mattson
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars The difficult choices that come with independence., Jun 16 2004
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Ever since she ran away to escape an arranged marriage, Princess Ettarde has lived in Sherwood Forest with Rowan Hood, daughter of the legendary outlaw. Etty lives happily in the forest until her father arrives looking for her. He uses Etty's mother, locked in a cage, as bait to trap his runaway daughter. Etty is torn between her loyalty to her mother and her new found home with Rowan's band.

With the help of the outlaws, Etty formulates a plan to trap her father and free her mother. She is finally able to stand up to her father's cruelty and selfishness, but must also face her own hatred and anger. Will Etty leave Rowan's band and Sherwood Forest? This latest addition to Nancy Springer's Rowan Hood series explores the difficult choices that come with independence.

--- Reviewed by Sarah A. Wood

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