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Outlaw: The story of Robin Hood
By (Author) Michael Morpurgo
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
19th June 2012
29th March 2012
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
210g
After a fierce storm, a boy discovers a human skull, buried beneath the roots of an ancient tree. A skull with a legendary story
Vivid re-imagining of the legendary hero Robin Hood by bestselling author of War Horse.
Tell the sheriff, tell Sir Guy of Gisbourne, tell everyone in Nottingham, that the Outlaws rule here in Sherwood, that we rule in the kings name I am Robin Hood.
Homeless and lost in a dark, strange forest, young Robin is rescued by a motley crew of misfits. He yearns to avenge his father and seek justice against cruel oppressors, to finally defeat the Sheriff of Nottingham, once and for all.
And through his friends, Robin Hood finds the courage to become a legendary hero.
Praise for Michael Morpurgo:
Michael Morpurgo writes brilliantly about war and animals, conveying the big emotions without preaching. The Guardian
Champagne quality over a wide range of subjects. Daily Telegraph
There are few childrens writers as compelling as Michael Morpurgo. Daily Express
Morpurgos gift is to make this long-ago world of danger and heartbreak accessible without ever patronising his young readers. Sunday Mercury
Morpurgo, as always, is subtle and skillful, and incorporates social and moral issues into his writing without being self-righteous or detracting from the quality of the narrative
Elizabeth Reilly British Council
The former children's laureate has the happy knack of speaking to both child and adult readers. -The Guardian.
Michael Morpurgo OBE is one of Britain's best-loved writers for children. He has written over 100 books and won many prizes, including the Smarties Prize, the Blue Peter Book Award and the Whitbread Award. His recent bestselling novels include Shadow', A Medal for Leroy' and Little Manfred'. His novel War Horse' has been successfully adapted as a West End and Broadway theatre play and a major film by Steven Spielberg. A former Children's Laureate, Michael is also the co-founder, with his wife Clare, of the charity Farms for City Children.