The Emerald City of Oz(1910), by L. Frank Baum and John R. Neill (illustrator): John Rea Neill
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Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
Children’s
+5
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
150
言語
英語
公開されました
May 9, 2016
出版社
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-10
1533161143
ISBN-13
9781533161147
説明
In this enchanting tale, the beloved Land of Oz welcomes readers back with vivid landscapes and whimsical characters. As Dorothy and her loyal friends embark on a new adventure, they are drawn into a world filled with unexpected perils and magical wonders. The narrative unfolds with delightful surprises, showcasing Baum’s imaginative prowess and Neill’s captivating illustrations that breathe life into each page.
With the emerald city as the backdrop, the heroes encounter new allies and enchanting creatures that add depth to their journey. The dynamics among the characters allow for growth and reflection, while the overarching theme of friendship resonates throughout their escapades. As challenges arise, they must draw upon each other's strengths to overcome obstacles, highlighting the power of unity.
Each chapter invites readers deeper into the fabric of Oz, where colors are more vibrant and dreams feel closer to reality. Baum ingeniously weaves humor and wisdom, making it a timeless tale suitable for both young and mature audiences alike.
Ultimately, the magic of Oz lies not just in its fantastical elements, but in the enduring messages of hope, courage, and the importance of believing in oneself. As each character discovers their unique path, readers are reminded that adventure awaits, often just beyond the familiar horizon.
With the emerald city as the backdrop, the heroes encounter new allies and enchanting creatures that add depth to their journey. The dynamics among the characters allow for growth and reflection, while the overarching theme of friendship resonates throughout their escapades. As challenges arise, they must draw upon each other's strengths to overcome obstacles, highlighting the power of unity.
Each chapter invites readers deeper into the fabric of Oz, where colors are more vibrant and dreams feel closer to reality. Baum ingeniously weaves humor and wisdom, making it a timeless tale suitable for both young and mature audiences alike.
Ultimately, the magic of Oz lies not just in its fantastical elements, but in the enduring messages of hope, courage, and the importance of believing in oneself. As each character discovers their unique path, readers are reminded that adventure awaits, often just beyond the familiar horizon.