
Outlaw Princess of Sherwood
A Tale of Rowan Hood
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Narrado por:
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Emily Gray
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Nancy Springer
When Princess Ettarde refuses to marry the man her father, King Solon, has chosen for her, she flees to Sherwood Forest and joins Rowan Hood's band of outlaws.
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This was an brilliant book
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If there is one good thing to come out of this adventure it's probably Bow (I'm guessing the name's spelling as I've only listened to the audiobook) who pretends to be a Frankish boy.
(We finally meet a mother who isn't dead, but all our Rowan Hood Band has had shitty fathers - perhaps even Robin Hood, as, well, he didn't know of Rowan's existence for her entire life until the first book!)
Wish I could have shown this book with the ancient writer arguments on the virtues of educated women to myself as a kid in grade school where I heard (yes from a teacher probably when I was 8-10 years old) that "Roman/Greek girls were only educated until early teens/middle school and then married off (with no explanation for the boys in the classroom that they as "eromenos" would have entered a Pederasty relationship with older males the "erastes", although if that was ignorance on the teachers part, or earnestly believing that early teen boys just went into some kind of tutor/philosophy group vs ancient military, who knows now).
I'd have liked to get a ebook/physical copy for notes/highlights and to see if I can back up the claims made on both sides but that's pretty nerdy of me and probably too much work for too little reward now, lol.
A Princess' Trap
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