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Great and Terrible Wizard of Oz, The

2025
Author(s):
McCracken, Travis
Illustrator(s):
Publisher(s):
T.L.W. Baum
Genre(s):
Religious & Spiritual

Comments:
The Great and Terrible Wizard of Oz is an original reimagining of a familiar journey. It follows the recognizable path through Oz while allowing for greater instability and humour. The novel moves fluidly between lightness and gravity. Its tone is lightly comic, occasionally dark, and shaped by a semi post-truth sensibility. Comic moments sit beside darker turns without announcement, and familiar scenes are allowed to tip unexpectedly toward discomfort, irony, or reflection. Dorothy’s arrival, the road, and the Emerald City remain intact, but the deeper meanings attached to them shift. Familiar figures remain close to their original forms, but are given room to behave with greater interiority and contradiction, rather than as simple parody. The story can be read simply as a journey through a strange and vivid land. It can also be read more closely, as a study of belief, power, and the fragile stories people depend on to keep their footing. The novel is written to be read on more than one register at once. Neither reading excludes the other. This is not a rejection of Oz, nor an exercise in nostalgia. It is a continuation that stays close to the original path of L. Frank Baum’s story while letting the journey absorb the pressures of a more uncertain, contemporary world.

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