About this book
Paul Creswick's Robin Hood brings the legendary outlaw to life in a thrilling adventure that captures the spirit of medieval England and the birth of a folk hero. This classic tale follows young Robin Fitzooth as he transforms from an innocent archer into the bold leader of Sherwood Forest's most celebrated band of rebels. Facing injustice, tyranny, and the corruption of the Sheriff of Nottingham, Robin and his loyal companions—including the steadfast Little John and the spirited Maid Marian—fight to protect the defenseless and challenge the crown's authority.
Creswick's richly detailed storytelling weaves together elements of historical fiction with timeless adventure, creating a world where courage, loyalty, and righteousness triumph against overwhelming odds. The narrative masterfully balances intimate character moments with exhilarating action sequences, from wrestling matches to daring forest ambushes and cunning escapes.
Originally published in 1917 and beautifully illustrated by renowned artist N.C. Wyeth, this enduring adventure remains a cornerstone of English literature and mythology. Perfect for listeners who love classic tales of heroism, historical adventure, and stories of underdogs fighting for justice, Robin Hood offers an immersive journey into legend that continues to inspire readers across generations.