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Robin's Country [Hardcover]

Monica Furlong


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  • Hardcover: 139 pages
  • Publisher: Alfred a Knopf; First Printing edition (April 1995)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0679843329
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679843320
  • Product Dimensions: 20.8 x 13.7 x 1.8 cm

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Nine-year-old Richard is an apprentice to a farmer and his wife who beat him, giving him the nickname "Dummy" because he is mute. Feeling that his life is threatened, he runs away to Sherwood Forest and there stumbles on the outlaws. Accepted by the men, he becomes involved in their adventures. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
A delightful Robin Hood tale 29 Jun 2000
By Sheila L. Beaumont - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
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."
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Fantastic retelling of a classic tale! 27 May 2000
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Monica Furlong took the classic tale of Robin Hood and his Merry Men in Sherwood forest, and adds an exciting twist with the help of "Dummy", a mute servant of a cruel master near Sherwood. When Dummy was able to escape, he tumbled into adventure with Robin and his men. Working hard to win Marion's trust, Dummy gains friendship and his voice back. He has to learn from Marion how to shoot a bow, and she has no patience for him, believing he is a spy. Dummy not only has to overcome this distrust, but also his lack of speech, and knowledge of his past. He makes "scratchings" that hints at his past, though he doesn't know what the scratchings mean. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes to read an exciting book, no matter what their age. I first read this book when I was 8, but it is still my favorite book in my library at age 14.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Never call anyone a name they could be your relitive 29 Mar 2001
By "scot-irish-samuri" - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
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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