Robin Hood, the One Who Looked Good in Green

· RB Media · Narrated by Rob Dircks and Suzy Jackson
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The whole galaxy might not be big enough for the two of them.

Robin has a bad habit of getting into trouble—and a better habit of getting out of it (barely). He lives on an isolated outpost in the middle of nowhere and has no idea why his parents disappeared
years ago. Then a strange delivery arrives at his doorstep, and the past is suddenly very present.

Marian was raised to be a very powerless girl in a very powerful family. But that hasn’t stopped her from making her own adventures—and trespassing in some places her parents definitely
don’t want her to see. She has no idea what life would be like outside of her home—until a mysterious invitation forces her to leave everything behind.

Robin and Marian have lived very different lives in very different places. Their paths should never, ever cross—but before they know it, they are thrown together on a quest that requires legendary
bravery, quick-witted escapes, and the ability to ... get along with each other.

The sky’s no longer the limit on what Robin and Marian can do— as long as they manage to do it together.

About the author

Wendy Mass was born in Livingston, New Jersey on January 17, 1967. She received a B. A. in English from Tufts University. She worked as a book editor at numerous publishing houses in New York City and Connecticut and co-created a teenage literary magazine called Writes of Passage. She has written several nonfiction books for teenagers including Stonehenge, Readings on Night, John Cabot: Early Explorer, and Ray Bradbury: Master of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Her fiction books include Leap Day, Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life, Heaven Looks a Lot Like the Mall, Every Soul a Star, 11 Birthdays, Finally, and The Candymakers. A Mango-Shaped Space won the American Library Association Schneider Family Book Award in 2004. She wrote the storyline for an episode of the television show Monk, entitled "Mr. Monk Goes to the Theatre," which aired during the show's second season.

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