In a Dark Wood

In a Dark Wood by Michael Cadnum, published by Puffin Books in 1999, is a reimagining of the classic tale of Robin Hood. This edition, written in English and spanning 256 pages, presents a fresh perspective on the legendary conflict between Geoffrey, the Sheriff of Nottingham, and the cunning outlaw who challenges his authority. Cadnum’s narrative invites readers into a world where treachery and respect intertwine, offering a nuanced portrayal of familiar characters.
Readers will find an engaging blend of action and adventure as the story unfolds in a medieval European setting. The book explores themes rooted in folklore and legends, drawing on elements of law and crime that shape the characters’ motivations. With its evocative prose, In a Dark Wood captivates those interested in juvenile fiction and historical narratives, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre.
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No one has ever bested Geoffrey, the Sheriff of Nottingham — until the day a new villain appears in the forest. Cunning, treacherous, and, against all expectations, a man to respect, his name is Robin Hood. Acclaimed young adult author Michael Cadnum has brilliantly reimagined the legendary story, and his subtle and evocative prose is sure to spellbind readers.
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