The Traitor of Sherwood Forest
By Amy S. Kaufman
By Amy S. Kaufman
By Amy S. Kaufman
By Amy S. Kaufman
By Amy S. Kaufman
Read by Grace Gray
By Amy S. Kaufman
Read by Grace Gray
Category: Historical Fiction | Women's Fiction | Fairy Tales
Category: Historical Fiction | Women's Fiction | Fairy Tales
Category: Historical Fiction | Women's Fiction | Fairy Tales | Audiobooks
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$18.00
Apr 29, 2025 | ISBN 9780143138129
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Apr 29, 2025 | ISBN 9780593512241
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Apr 29, 2025 | ISBN 9798217012442
797 Minutes
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Praise
“Kaufman has a PhD in medieval literature and kicks this debut novel up a notch by introducing readers to a more authentic version of the Robin Hood legend. With engaging and emotionally relatable characters, both fictional and based on real-life historical figures, Kaufman’s story provides the right details to establish daily life and expectations or limitations of different social stations. The right amount of historical background and subtle inclusion of period-appropriate combat combine to make this action-adventure story a unique exploration of human relationships and growth. Fans of thought-provoking historical fiction and compelling characters will enjoy this book.” —Library Journal, starred review
“[A] fascinating retelling of the tale of Robin Hood…” —Booklist
“Peasant girl Jane Crowe enters the dappled glades of Sherwood Forest seeking safety and freedom. Instead she stumbles upon a darkly woven web of danger, deceit, and violence with none other than Robin Hood at its center. Kaufman paints fresh shadows upon an ancient tale, entwining new characters with old history for a satisfying and compelling read.” —Liz Michalski, author of Darling Girl
“A dazzling tapestry of history and legend, this is Sherwood Forest as you’ve never seen it: through a woman’s eyes. Kaufman delivers a medieval England so real, so full of light and shadows and nuanced characters, you can’t help but wonder if this is what really happened.” —Mary McMyne, author of The Book of Gothel and A Rose By Any Other Name
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