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The Wonderful Wizard of oz (Mint Editions)

L. Frank Baum (Author) · Mint Editions (Contributions by) · Mint Editions · Paperback

The Wonderful Wizard of oz (Mint Editions) - L. Frank Baum

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Synopsis "The Wonderful Wizard of oz (Mint Editions) "

When a wild tornado hits Dorothy's home in Kansas, she and her sidekick pup, Toto, wake up a very long way from home. Suddenly in a new and mysterious land, Dorothy and Toto must find their way through the enchanted land of Oz with the hopes of making it to the famous Emerald City. There, it is rumored that the magical Wizard of Oz is the only one who can grant them their wish of returning home. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has become one of the most well-known American stories of our time, inspiring its many readers that there is indeed, "no place like home." Throughout her adventure, Dorothy meets a cast of unlikely characters to accompany her--a naive scarecrow, a heartless tinman, and a cowardly lion--as well as teach important lessons.. Despite her new friends' shortcomings, Dorothy learns that she must cast aside her differences and work with them to reach the Emerald City and find Oz. Though the road is winding and uncertain, Dorothy's only hope is to trust her new friends and follow the path before them.
L. Frank Baum
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L. Frank Baum (1856-1919) was a prolific American author, mainly known for his contributions to children's literature. His most famous work, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900), is considered a classic of children's literature and has been adapted multiple times into film, theater, and television. Baum wrote numerous books that are part of the Oz series, with titles such as The Land of Oz (1904) and Ozma of Oz (1907), all within the fantasy genre. In addition to his Oz works, Baum ventured into other genres such as theater, fairy tales, and novels.
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