The Marvelous Land Of Oz by L. Frank Baum
L. Frank Baum famously said he wanted to create a modern fairy tale, and with this sequel to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, he proves Oz still has countless stories to tell. This one leaves Dorothy and Toto in Kansas and introduces us to a whole new cast in a fresh crisis.
The Story
We meet Tip, a boy serving the wicked witch Mombi in the north of Oz. After bringing his wooden creation, Jack Pumpkinhead, to life, Tip flees to the Emerald City. He finds it ruled by his old friend the Scarecrow, but trouble is on the horizon. An army of rebellious girls, led by General Jinjur, is marching to take the city, believing men have made a mess of ruling. The Scarecrow and his new friends—Tip, Jack, the magical Sawhorse, and the brilliant but pompous Woggle-Bug—are forced to escape. Their mission: to find the true, rightful ruler of Oz, who vanished long ago. Their journey is packed with narrow escapes, clever tricks, and fantastic new places. The biggest twist of all? Tip's own identity holds the key to saving the entire kingdom.
Why You Should Read It
This book is a joy because it doesn't just rehash the first one. Baum's imagination runs wild here. The characters are hilarious. Jack Pumpkinhead is sweetly clueless, constantly worried about his head rotting. The Woggle-Bug speaks in ridiculously formal language and is obsessed with his own education. Their adventures feel spontaneous and fun. Underneath the silliness, though, are some really smart ideas. The book plays with themes of found family, identity, and what makes a good ruler—is it strength, wisdom, or something else? It also gently pokes fun at gender roles with Jinjur's army, which is pretty progressive for 1904. It's a story that works for kids on a pure adventure level, but adults will catch the witty satire.
Final Verdict
Perfect for anyone who loves classic fantasy with a sense of humor. If you enjoyed the whimsy of the first Oz book but wished for more world-building and a new set of loveable misfits, this is your next read. It's also a great pick for parents reading aloud—the chapters are short, the action is constant, and the characters are guaranteed to get laughs. This sequel solidifies Oz as a place of endless possibility, and Tip's journey is one of the most satisfying in the whole series.
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Liam Wilson
1 year agoThanks for the recommendation.
Richard King
1 month agoI stumbled upon this title and it provides a comprehensive overview perfect for everyone. I learned so much from this.