The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
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- Nombre de pages149
- FormatePub
- ISBN979-10-7005-553-3
- EAN9791070055533
- Date de parution20/01/2026
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille516 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurZenith Whispering Pines Publis
Résumé
"Follow the Yellow Brick Road to the place where dreams and reality collide."
When a Kansas cyclone carries young Dorothy Gale and her dog Toto to the magical Land of Oz, she begins an adventure that has captivated the world for over a century. To find her way home, she must seek out the Great Wizard in the heart of the Emerald City. Along the way, she assembles a legendary trio: a Scarecrow in search of a brain, a Tin Woodman longing for a heart, and a Cowardly Lion seeking courage.
Together, they navigate a world of Deadly Poppies, Flying Monkeys, and the terrifying Wicked Witch of the West. L. Frank Baum's masterpiece is a celebration of self-reliance, friendship, and the discovery that the virtues we seek most are often already within us. Baum explicitly set out to create a new kind of wonder, stripping away the "bloodcurdling" morals of older tales. Instead, he populated Oz with uniquely American archetypes-the resilient girl from the plains, the mechanical man, and the "humbug" wizard who relies on technology and showmanship rather than actual magic. While the famous film featured ruby slippers, the original book features Silver Shoes.
These shoes represent a hidden power that Dorothy possesses from the moment she arrives-a central theme of the book being that the characters' perceived deficiencies are actually their greatest strengths. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz remains essential because it is a story about the transition from childhood to maturity. It explores the idea that "home" is not just a location, but a sense of belonging and self-assurance.
Its whimsical characters and unforgettable settings provide a rich layer of symbolism that continues to inspire artists, filmmakers, and dreamers. Discover the man behind the curtain. Purchase "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" today.
Together, they navigate a world of Deadly Poppies, Flying Monkeys, and the terrifying Wicked Witch of the West. L. Frank Baum's masterpiece is a celebration of self-reliance, friendship, and the discovery that the virtues we seek most are often already within us. Baum explicitly set out to create a new kind of wonder, stripping away the "bloodcurdling" morals of older tales. Instead, he populated Oz with uniquely American archetypes-the resilient girl from the plains, the mechanical man, and the "humbug" wizard who relies on technology and showmanship rather than actual magic. While the famous film featured ruby slippers, the original book features Silver Shoes.
These shoes represent a hidden power that Dorothy possesses from the moment she arrives-a central theme of the book being that the characters' perceived deficiencies are actually their greatest strengths. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz remains essential because it is a story about the transition from childhood to maturity. It explores the idea that "home" is not just a location, but a sense of belonging and self-assurance.
Its whimsical characters and unforgettable settings provide a rich layer of symbolism that continues to inspire artists, filmmakers, and dreamers. Discover the man behind the curtain. Purchase "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" today.








