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Original Title: The Sherwood Ring
ISBN: 0618150749 (ISBN13: 9780618150748)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award Nominee (1960)
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The Sherwood Ring Paperback | Pages: 272 pages
Rating: 4.11 | 3507 Users | 317 Reviews

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Newly orphaned Peggy Grahame is caught off-guard when she first arrives at her family's ancestral estate. Her eccentric uncle Enos drives away her only new acquaintance, Pat, a handsome British scholar, then leaves Peggy to fend for herself. But she is not alone. The house is full of mysteries and ghosts. Soon Peggy becomes involved with the spirits of her own Colonial ancestors and witnesses the unfolding of a centuries-old romance against a backdrop of spies and intrigue and of battles plotted and foiled.

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Title:The Sherwood Ring
Author:Elizabeth Marie Pope
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 272 pages
Published:2006 by Houghton Mifflin (first published 1958)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Romance. Mystery

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What fun! I can't believe I'd never heard of this book before. I stand by my earlier statement that it's like a blend of Cold Comfort Farm and The Scarlet Pimpernel (or maybe those Lauren Willig ones, but G-rated) but about the American Revolution.

Just because THE PERILOUS GARD is possibly the greatest YA novel ever written, I came away from this book feeling very disappointed. The tough, hard-edged, practically Film Noir tone of THE PERILOUS GARD apparently did not come naturally to Elizabeth Marie Pope. This early book is mushy and somewhat sentimental, not only about the love story but about the American colonial era itself. The characters are likable enough, but there's a lot of Daughters of the American Revolution type snobbery if

What a lovely little book with a perfect mixture of adventure, history, spies, love and intrigue!



Completely, absolutely, utterly wonderful!It has history, mystery, ghosts, romance - and one of the all time most memorable proposals of marriage.This will become one of the rare books that I read over and over again. :)

Seventeen-year-old Peggy Grahame is sent to live with her only living relative, cold Uncle Enos. The ancestral upstate New York mansion, Rest-and-be-thankful, has barely been altered since its eighteenth-century heyday, and Enos himself is likewise stuck in the past, when his forebearers were heroes of the Continental Army.Enos has no time for Peggy, but the lonely girl does make some friends. One is a dashing English lad named Pat, who is determined to woo Peggy despite her uncle's mysterious

This was the loveliest book, and I enjoyed every moment of it.