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Reach for this book when your child seems stifled by modern schedules and needs a hilarious reminder of the joys of messy, imaginative, and completely unstructured play. It is the perfect antidote for a child who feels over-managed or for a parent looking to encourage more independent outdoor exploration. William and his band of Outlaws represent the eternal spirit of childhood rebellion against the 'proper' world of adults. The stories follow the scruffy, eleven-year-old William Brown as he inadvertently wreaks havoc in his English village through well-intentioned but disastrous schemes. While the setting is historical, the emotional themes of friendship, creativity, and the frequent (and funny) misunderstandings between kids and adults are timeless. It is ideal for ages 8-12, offering a rich vocabulary and a sophisticated, satirical humor that makes it a delightful read-aloud for the whole family.