L. Frank Baum - Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz (Version 2)
L. Frank Baum
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Dorothy is swallowed by an earthquake! And that is just the start of Dorothy's adventures in this exciting and fun book. She and her kitten, Eureka are on their way home and stop to visit a relative in California. But the earthquake opens the ground under their feet and everyone, including the horse and buggy and her cousin Zeb fall deep, deep into the earth. Down there they find they can walk on air, but are attacked by the strange and dangerous vegetable creatures. But who should drop in but Dorothy's old friend the Wizard of Oz with 9 tiny piglets! And all the animals can talk! From there the adventure really begins to get strange but in the end all is well when Ozma rescues them but I won't tell you how. Whew! what an exciting book! (Summary by Phil Chenevert)
Series Oz books
Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz (Version 2)
Emerald City of Oz (Version 2)
Glinda of Oz
Glinda of Oz (version 2)
Little Wizard Stories of Oz (version 2)
Lost Princess of Oz (version 2)
Magic of Oz
Magic of Oz (version 2)
Marvelous Land of Oz (version 2) (Dramatic Reading)
Marvelous Land of Oz (version 3)
Ozma of Oz
Ozma of Oz (version 3)
Ozoplaning with the Wizard of Oz
Patchwork Girl of Oz
Patchwork Girl of Oz (version 2)
Rinkitink in Oz
Rinkitink in Oz (version 2)
Rinkitink in Oz (version 3)
Road to Oz (Version 2)
Scarecrow of Oz
Scarecrow of Oz (version 2)
Tik-Tok of Oz (version 2)
Tin Woodman of Oz
Tin Woodman of Oz (version 2)
Wonderful Wizard of Oz (version 2)
Wonderful Wizard of Oz (version 3) (Dramatic Reading)
Wonderful Wizard of Oz (version 4)
Wonderful Wizard of Oz (version 5)
Wonderful Wizard of Oz (version 6) (Dramatic Reading)
Wonderful Wizard of Oz (version 7)
Captain Salt in Oz
Cowardly Lion of Oz
Cowardly Lion of Oz (version 2)
Handy Mandy in Oz
Kabumpo in Oz
Kabumpo in Oz (version 2)
Royal Book of Oz
Royal Book of Oz (version 2 Dramatic Reading)
Royal Book of Oz (version 3)
Silver Princess in Oz
Wishing Horse of Oz
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