L. Frank Baum’s sequel to The Wizard of Oz is a delightful account of the further adventures of the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman and their strange experiences of the Highly Magnified Woggle-Bug, Jack Pumpkinhead, the Animated Saw-Horse and the Gump.
The Land of Oz in which young Tip runs away from his guardian, the witch Mombi, taking with him Jack Pumpkinhead and the wooden Saw-Horse, and flees to the Emerald City where he learns the incredible secret of his past.
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"What is there to say about Oz books but fabulous! Though I am slightly sad that there were no illustrations in this edition it is still a wonderful collectable."
— Marianne (5 out of 5 stars)
" What is there to say about Oz books but fabulous! Though I am slightly sad that there were no illustrations in this edition it is still a wonderful collectable. "
— Marianne, 1/10/2012" Wow this one was tiresome "
— Joshua, 4/18/2011" I don't know why, but I really loved this book in the series!! Very interesting characters and very fun story. "
— Paula, 4/6/2011" I don't know why, but I really loved this book in the series!! Very interesting characters and very fun story. "
— Paula, 4/6/2011" One of the more entertaining Oz books, but still very meandering. The plot is mostly an excuse to introduce the reader to more strange and wonderful characters living in and around Oz. "
— Emily, 3/8/2011" One of the more entertaining Oz books, but still very meandering. The plot is mostly an excuse to introduce the reader to more strange and wonderful characters living in and around Oz. "
— Emily, 3/8/2011" I liked all these books. I'm estimating the date I finished it. It was probably between age and 11. "
— Bob, 2/24/2011" I liked all these books. I'm estimating the date I finished it. It was probably between age and 11. "
— Bob, 2/24/2011" Not as fond of the new characters presented here... but I think I would have really liked all these stories a lot more if I had read them as a kid. As an adult the glaring inconsistencies from story to story are hard to overlook. "
— Alena, 2/3/2011" Not as fond of the new characters presented here... but I think I would have really liked all these stories a lot more if I had read them as a kid. As an adult the glaring inconsistencies from story to story are hard to overlook. "
— Alena, 2/3/2011" I liked it better than Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, but not as much as Ozma in Oz. :) "
— Christina, 1/31/2011" I liked it better than Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, but not as much as Ozma in Oz. :) "
— Christina, 1/31/2011" I think Baum was starting to run out of ideas for #5 hence the incorporation of Santa Claus and the Gingerbread man but still an entertaining read! "
— Laura, 8/10/2010" I think Baum was starting to run out of ideas for #5 hence the incorporation of Santa Claus and the Gingerbread man but still an entertaining read! "
— Laura, 8/10/2010" Another tale of dorothy in the land of Oz. This was just really about getting from one of the fairyland to oz whilst meeting new people to get to Ozma's b day party <br/> "
— Afsana, 6/18/2010" Another tale of dorothy in the land of Oz. This was just really about getting from one of the fairyland to oz whilst meeting new people to get to Ozma's b day party <br/> "
— Afsana, 6/18/2010Lyman Frank Baum (1856–1919), born in Chittenango, New York, was a journalist, dramatist, and writer best known for his fantasies about the land of Oz, the first being The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The success of this book led to his writing thirteen sequels. He wrote about sixty books in all, mostly for children.
Kate Fleming (a.k.a. Anna Fields) (1965–2006), winner of more than a dozen Earphones Awards and the prestigious Audie Award in 2004, was one of the most respected narrators in the industry. Trained at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, she was also a director, producer, and technician at her own studio, Cedar House Audio.