Title:The Gest of Robyn Hode & Little Joan According to Alaina of Dale
Author: T J Therien
Publisher: Self-Published
Publication Date: May 30, 2019
Genres: Young Adult, Fantasy, Historical
Length: 83 pages
Source: I received a free copy from the author.
Rating: 3 Stars
Blurb:
The story as you know it is a lie. Discover the true origins of the Robin Hood legend in this fast paced Novella that takes our titular character back to the roots of the early ballads.
Review:
Content warning: violence, murder, and attempted rape. I will not be discussing these things in my review.
Everyone deserves justice.
I appreciated how courageous many of the characters were, especially when it came to fourteen-year-old Robyn and Wilma, the woman who saved her from a pretty dangerous situation in one of the earliest chapters. The era they lived in definitely wasn’t a kind one for women or anyone living on the margins of society for reasons I’ll leave up to other readers to discover for themselves. It was cool to see them look out for one another in an environment where drawing attention to oneself could have so many negative repercussions.
This story had a large cast of characters that I had trouble keeping track of. There simply wasn’t enough room for me to get to know everyone well enough to immediately know who they were and how they were connected to everyone else when they popped up again after not being part of the plot for a while. It would have been nice to focus on a smaller number of folks and maybe save the rest for a sequel, if such a thing is in the works.
Some of my favorite scenes were the ones showing how Robyn, Wilma, and the other people who met up with them worked together to solve problems that seemed insurmountable. These weren’t the types of folks who the money or social connections to pull strings behind the scenes. Every bit of justice they hoped to seek would only come about through cooperation, a ton of hard work, and maybe a little luck as well. Those are exactly the sort of heroes I enjoy reading about.
Anyone who loves the original Robin Hood tales should check out The Gest of Robyn Hode & Little Joan According to Alaina of Dale.
When I was a kid, my career plan was to grow up to be Robin Hood. My brother was going to be Little John. However, as I got older, I realized that there were two problems with my aspiration. The first was that there’s apparently not much left of Sherwood Forest (I need to get to England to confirm this rumour). The second hitch was that, with my allergies, all the Sheriff of Nottingham would have to do to discover my secret hide-out would be to follow the trail of used Kleenex.
Such a pity.
I love that story.
There are so many versions of Robin Hood out there. Do you have a favourite one?