L. Frank Baum (1856–1919) was an American author best known for his children's fantasy series "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" and its sequels. His imaginative stor...
L. Frank Baum (1856–1919) was an American author best known for his children's fantasy series "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" and its sequels. His imaginative stories about the magical land of Oz, featuring beloved characters like Dorothy, the Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Cowardly Lion, have become enduring classics of children's literature. Baum wrote 14 Oz books in total, creating a rich fantasy world that continues to captivate readers and inspire adaptations worldwide.
Earthquake! Dorothy, Zeb, Jim the horse, and Eureka plunge underground, meet vegetable people, wooden gargoyles, and dragonettes, and reunite with the Wizard—until Ozma’s magic brings them to the Emerald City for one last surprise.
Dorothy brings Aunt Em and Uncle Henry to Oz, tours funny lands, and faces an underground invasion. With Ozma’s clever plan, the Emerald City is saved—and Oz becomes a safe, secret home.
Run away with Tip, Jack Pumpkinhead, and a flying sofa as they outwit a girl army, seek Glinda, and uncover a wondrous secret about the true ruler of Oz at last.
Whisked to Oz by a cyclone, Dorothy and Toto follow the Yellow Brick Road with brave friends to unmask a humbug and find home, heart, brains, and courage.