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Rowan Hood: Outlaw Girl of Sherwood Forest
  

Rowan Hood: Outlaw Girl of Sherwood Forest [Abridged] (Audio Cassette)

by Nancy Springer (Author), Emily Gray (Author)
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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Hurray for Rowan Hood, the girls' answer to swashbuckling Robin Hood! Rowan, a.k.a. Rosemary, is forced to disappear into the woods disguised as a boy after her mother, a woodwife with healing powers, is murdered by the local lord's henchmen. Ro's only option, other than "toiling in some lord's cabbage patch," is to find her fabled father, Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest. Along the way, this outlaw-in-training is joined by a motley crew of characters: a wolf-dog that catches arrows midflight, a giant of a boy with a spellbinding musical talent, and a runaway princess. Rowan finds Robin Hood and his merry men, but she soon discovers her troubles have only just begun.

Packed with magic, valiant warriors, nasty villains, and edge-of-your-seat adventure, this story is also a poignant search for identity and family. Rowan is a fierce female protagonist with a good head on her shoulders. Girls and boys of all ages would be proud to name her as their heroine. Award-winning author Nancy Springer (I Am Mordred: A Tale from Camelot and many others) tells a riveting tale. (Ages 11 and older) --Emilie Coulter --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



From School Library Journal

Grade 5-7-This recording of Nancy Springer's novel, Rowan Hood: Outlaw Girl of Sherwood Forest (Philomel, 2001) is read by actress Emily Gray. Rowan is actually Rosemary, a 13-year-old who disguises herself as a boy and goes into hiding when her mother, the woodwife Celandine, is murdered. Ro has never met her father, Robin Hood, nor her mother's people, the aelfe, or old ones. But in this lively adventure, she finds Robin, saves him from certain death, reveals herself to him, and makes a connection with the aelfe. In the process, she creates her own band of outlaws: a wolf-dog, a foolish but well-meaning minstrel boy, and a runaway princess. Gray reads the story well, with just the right amount of expression and variation among the characters' voices. She even sings the minstrel's songs in a clear, simple voice.
Sarah Flowers, Santa Clara County Library, Morgan Hill, CA
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good story in the woods, April 29 2004
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This review is from: Rowan Hood (Paperback)
(...)I liked this story. I thought it was a really, really good book but not perfect. The only thing that kept it from being the best was that the author gave away too much too soon sometimes.

Rowan Hood is about a girl whose house is burned down by a bad person (I'm not going to tell you who though since I don't want to spoil the story). The bad person goes on to capture and kill her mother leaving Rowan with only a father who she has never met and who lives out in the woods. Rowan is forced to use her toy bow and arrow to hunt for food to survive but eventually her skills get better and so do her weapons.

My favorite character was Guy of Gisborn. He is a bad guy who hunts outlaws but he does a lot of exciting things that make the book more adventurous.

I liked this book because there is a lot of adventure and surprises along the way. I would recommend you buy this book if you are into books that are set in the time of knights and archers. I think both kids and grownups will like this book.

If you like this book, I think you will also like The Dragon Slayer's Academy series and the Deltora Quest series.

I hope you like this book as much as I did.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Hooray for Rowan Hood!, April 19 2004
This review is from: Rowan Hood (Paperback)
The tale of Robin Hood just never seems to get old. I would disagree with the posted age suggestion and say ages 7-10. The book is very thin and a quick read without many difficult vocabulary words.

What I enjoyed about this book was its characters. Rowan herself was more adult than child in terms of the way that she thought but was an excellent heroine due to her selflessness and desire to help others. The character of Etty will definitely will some fans as she sheds her princess role and becomes an outlaw girl, one that is one of Rowan's best friends. The only character I was a little surprised at was Robin Hood himself as he seemed to be a little too ignorant and gutsy to have really survived half a day in Nottingham. Regadless, it was an excellent and fun character.

I would say that readers of this book would also like the books by Tamora Pierce and Robin McKinley when they are older due to the definite presence of strong female heroines.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A young girl in the Robin Hood universe, Feb 20 2004
By Henry Cate III (CA. United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Rowan Hood (Hardcover)
This is a pleasant story about a young girl whose mother has just been killed. The young girl, Rowan, realizes that life could become very hard. She had been told that Robin Hood is her father, and so she goes looking for him.

She has adventures on the way to Sherwood Forrest. There are a number of minor miracles. She picks up a dog who becomes her protector. This has a bit of fantasy and she meets up with some elves who give her some help.

She finally meets Robin Hood, and isn't sure at first if she can trust him. They have some adventures together.

The ending is a bit silly. A group of young children are suppose to somehow survive the dangerous woods. It is very exiting, and fun for young children to read about, but only by a steady stream of minor miracles would they be able to survive.

The story has a good feel for seeing medieval times through the eyes of a young girl. The story is an easy read. Most young girls will probably enjoy the story.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A fresh look at the Robin Hood Tales
A tale of Robin's young, innocent daughter, Rowan, finding her place in a world suddenly made harsh by the death of her mother. Read more
Published on Feb 4 2004 by Anna Balasi

5.0 out of 5 stars Rowan Hood Rocks
An awesome book by far! If you like female heroines and tales of Robin and his Merry Men this is the book for you! Read more
Published on Aug 18 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars A nice new adventure to add to the myth of Robin Hood
When her half-aelfe mother, Celandine, is murdered, thirteen-year-old Rosemary Hood finds that she has no choice but to go find the father she has never known---the famous outlaw... Read more
Published on Aug 12 2002 by hiphopgirl_1000

2.0 out of 5 stars Falls flat
I thoroughly enjoyed the last two outings for YA by Nancy Springer, both Arthurian tales that added a dark and tragic tinge to famed but 2-D characters. Read more
Published on Mar 24 2002 by E. A Solinas

4.0 out of 5 stars Why would someone want go fight an evil horseman
I really liked this book I would encourage other people to read this book if they really like adventures and Robin Hood. Read more
Published on Feb 14 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
I loved Rowan Hood. I am a huge fan of books and I adore long books because they last longer. My only wish for Rowan Hood is that it were longer or had a sequal. Read more
Published on Aug 18 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Rowan Hood
I'm Ali from Texas and I read Rowan Hood Outlaw Girl of Sherwood Forest in the middle of the night and I couldn't put it down! Read more
Published on Jul 25 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars An exciting fantasy adventure for young readers.
Thirteen-year-old Rosemary and her mother, a healer with elfin blood and powers, have always lived alone in a small cottage in the forest. Read more
Published on Jul 4 2001 by Rebecca Herman

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