Finding Oz : how L. Frank Baum discovered the great American story
(2009)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
813.4/BAUM,L/SCH

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 813.4/BAUM,L/SCH Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2009
DESCRIPTION

374 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9780547055107, 0547055102
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Prologue: America's adventure -- No place like home -- An unexpected journey -- A girl in a man's world -- Heart of a tin man -- Roadblock -- The mythic oilcan -- Witch-hunting -- Frontier of hope and fear -- The story store -- The brainless and the heartless -- Field of blood -- The golden path -- The glimmering city -- The wizard's challenge -- The witch is dead -- This one story -- Home again -- Epilogue: a great awakening

The remarkable story behind one of the world's most enduring and best-loved books. Offering new insights into the true origins and meaning of L. Frank Baum's 1900 masterwork, author Schwartz delves into the personal turmoil and spiritual transformation that fueled Baum's fantastical parable of the American Dream. Before becoming an impresario of children's adventure tales, Baum failed at a series of careers and nearly lost his soul before setting out on a journey of discovery that would lead to the Land of Oz. Drawing on original research, Schwartz debunks popular misconceptions and shows how the people, places, and events in Baum's life gave birth to his unforgettable images and characters. A narrative that sweeps across late-nineteenth-century America, Finding Oz ultimately reveals how failure and heartbreak can sometimes lead to redemption and bliss, and how one individual can ignite the imagination of the entire world.--From publisher description

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