
Robin Hood (novel by Paul Creswick)
"Robin Hood" by Paul Creswick is a retelling of the classic English legend about Robin Hood, a skilled archer and noble outlaw. Set in medieval Sherwood Forest, Robin fights against injustice, particularly targeting corrupt authorities and wealthy oppressors. He is known for robbing from the rich and giving to the poor, embodying themes of justice and rebellion. The story highlights Robin’s courage, wit, and leadership, along with his loyal band of followers, like Little John and Maid Marian. Creswick’s version emphasizes Robin Hood’s heroism and moral integrity, celebrating his role as a champion of the oppressed.