Arabella Grimsbro Vs. the "Wonderful" Wizard
โ Scribed by Matt Youngmark
- Publisher
- Atherton Haight
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Arabella Grimsbro #1
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
If you love the Wizard of Oz and also curse like a longshoreman, we'd like to introduce you to Arabella Grimsbro.
Arabella Grimsbro is a 15-year-old girl with a mouth like a dock worker and an attitude to match. When she walks into Voyages Through Literature-a cheesy mall store promising virtual reality tours of public domain classics-the last thing she expects is to be whisked away to an actual magical world.
To make things worse, this Oz is very different from the one she saw in a movie when she was little. Ferocious beasts with grizzly bear bodies and tiger heads? A town of creepy porcelain dolls? The Tin Woodsman lying broken and battered at the bottom of a ditch? Arabella will need more than surliness and silver slippers to find the answers at the end of this rainbow-or even just survive the trip.
—- PLEASE NOTE —-
This book has cursing, and lot's of it. Plot-wise, it's perfectly suitable for teens, but if harsh language is not your cup of tea, Arabella Grimsbro won't be either.
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173 pages : 20 cm
One of the true classics of American literature, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has stirred the imagination of young and old alike for over four generations. Originally published in 1900, it was the first truly American fairy tale, as Baum crafted a wonderful out of such familiar items as a cornfield s