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The Wizard of OZ

Frank Baum, Zenith Maple Leaf Press

Editora: Zenith Maple Leaf Press

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✨ Follow the Yellow Brick Road to the most magical adventure ever told!

When Dorothy Gale is swept away from her Kansas home by a whirlwind, she awakens in the dazzling land of Oz—a place filled with witches, talking animals, and wonders beyond imagination. With her loyal dog Toto by her side, Dorothy embarks on a journey to the Emerald City in hopes of finding the great Wizard of Oz, who alone can send her back home.

Along the way, she befriends the Scarecrow in search of brains, the Tin Woodman longing for a heart, and the Cowardly Lion seeking courage. Together, they discover that true strength, kindness, and wisdom often lie within.

🌟 Beloved for over a century, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has enchanted readers of all ages with its magical world, unforgettable characters, and timeless themes of friendship, bravery, and hope.

Perfect for children, families, and classic literature lovers alike, this novel is more than a fantasy—it's a story that inspires us all to believe in ourselves and the magic around us.

👉 Step into the Land of Oz—Click Buy Now and relive the wonder of Baum's immortal classic today!
Disponível desde: 21/08/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 147 páginas.

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