Giving to the Poor

Giving to the Poor by Peter Abrahams is a reprint edition published by Penguin Young Readers Group in 2014, featuring 304 pages in English. This book follows Robbie Forester and her friends, who are determined to fight injustice after the tragic death of Silas’s father at the hands of a ruthless businessman, Sheldon Gunn. With a blend of street smarts, inventive solutions, and a touch of magic from a charm bracelet, the group embarks on a mission to hold Gunn accountable for his actions.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of action and adventure with elements of mystery and detective work. As the Outlaws of Sherwood Street navigate their challenges, they confront issues related to family, crime, and the quest for justice. This engaging story is set against a backdrop that reflects various aspects of American life, making it relatable for a young audience interested in tales of bravery and camaraderie.
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A modern-day Robin Hood by a New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award-winning author!
Life isn’t fair. But Robbie Forester and her friends want to change that by fighting injustice. When evil businessman Sheldon Gunn ends up killing Silas’s father, the Outlaws know it’s up to them to make him pay. With street smarts, Silas’s inventions, and a little help from a charm bracelet, these friends know they can take on Sheldon Gunn and win—at least, they hope so. If they can’t, they might end up just like Silas’s dad.
The Outlaws of Sherwood Street: Giving to the Poor is perfect for fans of young detectives like Nancy Drew, Enola Holmes, and Gilda Joyce.
“Peter Abrahams is one of those writers you tell your friends about.”—The Washington Post
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