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title: "Robin's Country Hardcover – March 21, 1995"
brand: "monica furlong"
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reviews_count: 5
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# Robin's Country Hardcover – March 21, 1995

**Brand:** monica furlong
**Price:** 62.97 DT
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- **What is this?** Robin's Country Hardcover – March 21, 1995 by monica furlong
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## Customer Reviews

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    A delightful Robin Hood tale
  

*by S***T on Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2000*

Dummy, a young boy who is unable to talk, runs away from his cruel master. Though he has heard there are wolves and outlaws in Sherwood Forest, it's the only place he can hide. Delirious with fever, he stumbles into a cave,  part of Robin Hood's tiny "kingdom," hidden by a dense thicket  and protected by Our Lady of the Forest. At first, Robin and, especially,  Marian are afraid that Dummy might be a spy for the wicked Prince John, but  soon he is accepted by the green-clad outlaws. It's Marian who teaches him  to use a bow and arrow, because she's the best archer. Robin becomes  Dummy's hero, and the boy hopes, one day, to be just like him. This is an  inspiring story of faith, honor, courage and friendship. The descriptions  of the greenwood are lovely, and the characters come alive. There are many  exciting, often humorous, adventures. And there's a delightful surprise  happy ending. Although "Robin's Country" is written primarily for  young readers, I think anyone interested in Robin Hood would enjoy it. Some  other good books based on the Robin Hood legend are Theresa Tomlinson's  "The Forestwife" and "Child of the May" and Robin  McKinley's "The Outlaws of Sherwood."

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    A pleasant enough Robin Hood retelling
  

*by J***O on Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 1999*

Robin's Country is the latest retelling of the ever-popular Robin Hood  myth, and not one of the more successful.  This rather slight forage into  folklore never strayed far from the traditional legend and there were very  few instances of the unusual creativity present in Monica Furlong's  superior Juniper and Wise Child.  While all the traditional people were  present, almost all of them were given very little character.  Even Robin  and Marian were mere caricatures, given just enough information to give  them personality beyond legends. To balance these flaws, Robin's  Country contains plenty of action and is never dull.  Dummy is a likeable  enough protagonist, and his archery lessons, struggles to speak, and  relationships with the other characters are fairly interesting. Not  bad, on the whole; Robin's Country could lead the reader to Robin  McKinley's realistic and complex Outlaws of Sherwood and perhaps even  Jennifer Roberson's richly detailed Lady of the Forest.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Never call anyone a name they could be your relitive
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2001*

This is an inspiring and well-written book.  I love the way this book gives a new point of view to our old favorite outlaw Robin Hood.  This is more to the caring side of the man and helps you to learn more about the most famous gang in literature.  A young boy, Dummy, who can't talk, runs away from his cruel master due to the cruel and unusual punishment he has received.  He runs to Sherwood Forest where he believes that he will be killed by either wolves and outlaws but it is his only hope to live.  He soon becomes sick and he stumbles into a cave, part of Robin Hood's kingdom, which is hidden by a dense thicket.  At first, Robin and, especially, Marian think that Dummy may be a spy for Prince John.  Eventually he is accepted by the men in green.  We also soon find out that his name is Richard.  Marian is to be his teacher with the bow and arrow, for many believe she's the best archer.  Robin become Dummy's friend and hero he hopes to become just like him.  This book shows faith, honor, courage and friendship.  All of which are greatly woven in.  There is a surprise for all at the end, though it will make you think how it happened.

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