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Kabumpo in Oz - A Whimsical Adventure in the Land of Oz: Quest for the Missing Princess - cover

Kabumpo in Oz - A Whimsical Adventure in the Land of Oz: Quest for the Missing Princess

Ruth Plumly Thompson

Editorial: Good Press

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In "Kabumpo in Oz," Ruth Plumly Thompson continues the enchanting legacy of L. Frank Baum's beloved Oz series, weaving a charming narrative filled with whimsical adventures and imaginative characters. Written in Thompson's signature playful yet engaging prose, this tale introduces readers to Kabumpo, the elegant elephant, who embarks on a quest alongside the beloved Shaggy Man. The novel'Äôs vibrant illustrations and richly crafted settings reflect Thompson'Äôs ability to balance humor with moral lessons, echoing the overarching themes of friendship and self-discovery present in earlier Oz works. The book stands as a significant contribution to the literary context of early 20th-century children'Äôs literature, where fantasy entwines seamlessly with elements of adventure and identity. Ruth Plumly Thompson, an accomplished author and poet, was tasked with continuing Baum's Oz series after his passing, and her intimate knowledge of the Ozian world and its characters shines through in this novel. Thompson, who was well-versed in fantastical storytelling and whimsical creations, brings her unique voice and perspective to the series, allowing for both continuity and innovation within the beloved realm of Oz. Her experiences in the literary circle and her enthusiasm for young readers are evident in her lively narrative style. "Kabumpo in Oz" is a must-read for fans of fantasy literature and those drawn to the enchanting world of Oz. Thompson'Äôs ability to capture the essence of childhood wonder, combined with her distinctive voice, invites both young readers and nostalgic adults to immerse themselves in a beautifully crafted adventure. This book not only honors Baum'Äôs original spirit but also establishes Thompson as a worthy successor in the enduring legacy of Oz.
Disponible desde: 30/10/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 161 páginas.

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