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Hardcover Dorothy of Oz Book

ISBN: 0688078486

ISBN13: 9780688078485

Dorothy of Oz

(Book #1 in the Keepsake Adventures of Oz Series)

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Enjoy this new Oz story, founded on and continuing the famous Oz stories of L. Frank Baum and written by his great-grandson!

There is trouble in Oz, and Dorothy is needed. With Glinda's help, she and Toto return to Oz. Joined by her old friends the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Lion, Dorothy sets out on a perilous jounrey to stop the crafty Jester from using the power of the Wicked Witch of the West's Wand to turn the...

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All About "Dorothy of Oz" - the Extended Review

After having read the book from the library, I had this book ordered so that I could keep it, and here's why I love it: The full-colour frontispiece by Elizabeth Miles (I don't think it's shown in the sample pages) is beautiful with Dorothy and her friends in a sunny forest, and the black-and-white illustrations are really good (see samples from Chapter 1 in "Search Inside"), and are really helpful with new characters like Wiser the Owl-like bird, the Candy People and others. The story begins with Dorothy and Toto back home in Kansas when she notices a rainbow and with Toto beside her, she runs towards it and is happily reunited with Glinda the Good Witch of the South, who tells her that she must return to Oz to help her friends, and with the help of the Silver Shoes (Elizabeth Miles draws them in a new design, having them look like ballet slippers) Dorothy and Toto RETURN TO OZ OVER THE RAINBOW!! There, the two arrive in the North Gillikin country of Oz and after meeting some new Oz folk, they arrive at Gayalette's Palace. Dorothy learns from an old friend that the Jester is using the wand of the Wicked Witch of the West (However, it is not known how he comes in possession with it, but I have an idea), and in order to save Toto and all the captured people of Oz, Dorothy has the Jester return the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman and the Lion to normal. Dorothy has a plan to save Oz but it will need Glinda's help, so once again the friends travel through Oz, this time with 2 new companions, having adventures and breaking ancient spells which had been put on by the Wicked Witches of the East and West, before being destroyed, with help from friends old and new like Tugg the Talking Tree-turned-into-Boat. Once they reach Glinda's castle, Dorothy (and we) learn about the magic of Oz and how/why Dorothy's simple acts have defeated evil in the past on her first visit. Back at the Gillikin Castle, Dorothy confronts the Jester, and defeats the Wicked Witch's wand. Once Peace has been restored to Oz, Dorothy and Toto say good-bye to all their friends, new and old, and using with the Silver Shoes one last time, return to Kansas, to the comfort of Aunt Em and Uncle Henry. This story is set after "Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz", but before "the Emerald City of Oz", following Dorothy's adventures in 12 chapters, much shorter than regular Oz stories, but of course much longer than 'Beginning-to-Read' Oz books like "the Birthday Ban in MunchkinLand" and "Mister Tinker in Oz" - had L. Frank baum wrote it himself (instead of "Rinktink in Oz"), I'm sure that it would've been longer. Despite the differences, this story also seems to bear a resemblance to Disney's Return to Oz (1985), just 4 years before. We also learn about the origins of the Yellow Brick Road (which is told differently in "How the Wizard Came to Oz" by Donald Abbott). Many characters return, among them Queen Gayelette and King Quelela, Boq the (rich) Munchkin and the Mouse Queen and of course t

A Worthy Successor

If you're afraid you've run out of Oz books to read, then this book is for you. If you're worried about reading an Oz book that's not by the original author, don't - Roger S. Baum has captured all the magic and wonder that L. Frank Baum's books were famous for. Dorothy of Oz is a delightful book, perfect for reading aloud to the kids or for the adult who is young at heart. The illustrations are beautiful and the tale is original, engaging, and very "Oz." It's clear Mr. Baum put a great deal of thought, care, and love into writing this book. I hope everyone, of all ages, will enjoy reading it.

All About "Dorothy of Oz"

This was a FANTASTIC Book! I was not able to buy it, but I did burrow it from a library along with 2 other 'Oz' books. The full-colour frontispiece by Elizaveth Miles was absolutely beautiful with Dorothy, the Lion, the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman in a sunny forest, and the black-and-white illustrations are reallly good, especially with new characters like Wise the Owl-like bird, the Candy people and so many others. The story begins with Dorothy in Kansas when she notices a rainbow and she, with Toto runs towards it and is happily reunited with Glinda, the Good Witch of the South, who tells Dorothy she must return to Oz to help her friends. Thankfully, Glinda has managed to bring back the magic Silver Shoes to Dorothy, and the two RETURN TO OZ OVER THE RAINBOW!! There, Dorothy's adventures begin by arriving in the North of Oz at the Gillikin Country, meeting new characters (among them is Wise, the Candy People and the Jester) and arrives at Queen Gayalette's castle where everybody has been turned to little china dolls. Dorothy learns that the Jester is using the wand that the Wicked Witch of the West to do his work, and in order to save Toto, she manages in having the Jester return the Scarecrow, Tin Woodman and Lion to their normal selves. Dorothy has a plan to save Oz which will need Glinda's help. The four friends once again travel around Oz, meeting new characters and being reunited with a few old friends. Much of the adventure has Dorothy's friends, new and old, breaking evil spells that were put on by the Wicked Witches of the East and the West, whose spirits are existing. But they conquer these evil spirits and after finally reaching Glinda and Ozma in the South, Dorothy (and us) learn about the magic of Oz and how Dorothy's simple acts have defeated evil in the past. Back at the Gillikin Castle, the Jester is confronted by Dorothy and she returns him to his normal self, and seriously damaging the wand of the Wicked Witch. ... The setting of the book seems to after "Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz", but before evrything else. The returning characters are Queen Gayelette and King Quelela, the Queen of the Field Mice and her subjects, Boq and Aunt em and Uncle Henry. However, unlike all the other Oz stories, the Emerald City does not make an appearance in the story, only mentioned. In the future, when I hope to make movies and write other stories, this will be one of my favourites to make. This suitable to everybody and is for anybody who LOVES OZ, and I should know . . . I'm 18, not 12 as it says below.

Dorothy of Oz

This book was so good and Roger S. Baum really brings all the characters. He finds a different way to bring Dorothy to Oz. He also really describes everything that happens to her on her journey. He makes her adventures really exciting.

Great New Oz Book!

Roger is the great-grandson of L Frank Baum, who wrote the original Oz books. In this book Dorothy uses her silver shoes to get to Oz again. The people there are in great danger, from the evil Jester who lives in Princess Gayelette and Prince Quelala's castle.The Jester has the Wicked of the West's magic wand. With it, he has turned lots of people into china, including all of the people of the castle. He also turned Dorothy's friends, the Tin Woodman, the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion, into china. When Dorothy wasn't looking, he even turns Toto into china! Dorothy is very frightened and wants to save her friends. If you are an Oz fan, you'll enjoy this newest book!
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