When a young girl named Dorothy and her dog Toto are swept away by a powerful cyclone, they find themselves in the dazzling yet mysterious Land of Oz. Determined to return home to Kansas, Dorothy embarks on a perilous journey along the Yellow Brick Road, joined by the Scarecrow who longs for a brain, the Tin Woodman in search of a heart, and the Cowardly Lion who yearns for courage.
With The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, L. Frank Baum introduces readers to a world of wonder and imagination that has captivated generations. This first adventure in the Oz series blends humor, fantasy, and timeless wisdom in a story that celebrates friendship, bravery, and the enduring belief that there is no place like home.
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L. Frank Baum (1856-1919) was an American writer, actor, and journalist, best known as the creator of the Land of Oz. He published The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 1900, a work that became an immediate classic of children's literature and gave rise to an extensive series of thirteen sequels, including The Marvelous Land of Oz. His style blends fantasy, humour, and social critique, and his characters have become cultural icons.