Lionclaw: A Tale of Rowan Hood

by Nancy Springer

Rowan Hood (2)

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Young Lionel, minstrel in the outlaw band of Rowan Hood, daughter of Robin, tries to find his courage when she is abducted from Sherwood Forest.

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Lionel Lionclaw thinks of himself as a coward, which is not the first impression others have when they see his height of seven feet, but it's what his father calls him because the young Lionel prefers to play a harp instead of fight. When his father sends bounty hunters to capture him they cruelly take Rowan Hood as bait. Lionel begins to see his true self and the meaning of bravery. This story shows that life in the forest is not always a green, dreamy haven but can be cold, wet, and scattered with traps.
Springer's second book of the series continued to attract my boys' need to know. We read it out of order, but there was enough background to follow.
She describes the forest in detail, with flowery words so like the times that she writes in. A book difficult to read out-loud, and with some profanity which could be omitted. My boys listened without difficulty.

Lionel, told by his father to be a coward, finds bravery is not just in brute strength and control. He finds a place where his bravery is needed and stands the test. It's a story of soul searching and answering questions in the setting of Sherwood Forest and outlaws.

Lionel finds bravery doesn't have to be bullying another. He finds secrets of himself that answers questions of his show more heart. show less

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Nancy Springer was born in Montclair, New Jersey on July 5, 1948. She received a degree in English literature from Gettysburg College in 1970. She has written about 40 books for children, young adults, and adults including the Sea King Trilogy, the Tales of Rowan Hood series, the Book of Isle Trilogy, and the Enola Holmes Mystery series. She has show more won numerous awards including the James Tiptree, Jr. Award, the Joan Fassler Memorial Book Award, and two Edgar Allen Poe Awards. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Lionclaw: A Tale of Rowan Hood
People/Characters
Rowan Hood; Robin Hood
Important places
Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
Important events
Middle Ages; 12th century

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Kids, Tween, Fiction and Literature
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516Natural sciences & mathematicsMathematicsGeometry
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PZ7 .S76846 .OLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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