Description du livre
Embark on an epic, globe-trotting journey that spans realms beyond the familiar with L. Frank Baum's "Rinkitink in Oz!" This grand and often philosophical adventure begins far from the Emerald City. It introduces the gentle and poetic Prince Rinkitink and his extraordinarily loyal and wise companion, the talking goat Bilbil. Their tranquil island life in the beautiful Pink Country is shattered when ruthless invaders, the fierce people of Regos, raid their home and steal three magical pearls.
These pearls – the Pearl of Power, the Pearl of Wisdom, and the Pearl of Riches – guarantee good fortune, strength, and joy to their kingdom. Their desperate quest to reclaim the pearls and restore their kingdom's happiness leads them across vast oceans and through varied, fantastical landscapes, eventually bringing them to the magical land of Oz itself. Along the way, they encounter the unexpectedly brave and somewhat boisterous King Gos, who joins their ranks.
This intrepid trio navigates treacherous islands, faces formidable foes like giants and dragons, and unravels ancient mysteries, demonstrating ingenuity and courage at every turn. From perilous encounters with monstrous sea-creatures to cunning battles with underground creatures, every step is a test of their courage, wit, and the strength of their budding friendship. Rinkitink in Oz is a sprawling adventure filled with discovery, peril, and the true meaning of loyalty, heroism, and the value of peace over conquest.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lyman Frank Baum, born on May 15, 1856, in New York, and passed away on May 6, 1919, was an American author, best known for his enduring classic, "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz." A man of diverse talents and interests, Baum tried his hand at various professions before finding his true calling in writing. He began his literary career with children's books and then ventured into playwriting and journalism.
"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," published in 1900, marked a turning point in Baum's life and American children's literature. This magical tale, rich in imagination and filled with memorable characters, such as Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion, captivated readers worldwide. Baum's vision of a fantastical land, combined with his ability to weave an engaging narrative, cemented his status as a master storyteller.
Baum wrote numerous sequels to "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" and several other novels and short stories, often exploring fantasy and fairy tales. His works are celebrated for their creativity, sense of adventure, and the underlying themes of courage, heart, and wisdom. Baum's legacy continues to enchant readers and inspire adaptations in various forms of media, making him an iconic figure in children's literature.