Description du livre
Prepare for a grand, ticking adventure that delves into both surface whimsy and subterranean peril in L. Frank Baum's "Tik-Tok of Oz!" This thrilling and imaginative tale plunges readers into a daring quest led by the determined Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo. Despite her small, impoverished kingdom, she bravely sets out with her comically inept army to conquer the cunning Nome King's vast and treacherous underground realm. Her audacious goal: to liberate her brother, Prince Bobo, unjustly imprisoned.
Along her perilous and often humorous journey, Queen Ann quickly teams up with a remarkable and unforgettable trio of unlikely heroes. Meet the ever-reliable, ticking automaton Tik-Tok, a mechanical man renowned for his precise movements and unwavering loyalty; the charming Shaggy Man, whose kind heart and optimism light the way; and the ethereal, rainbow-hued Polychrome, Daughter of the Rainbow, whose graceful dances add magic to their expedition.
Together, this diverse group embarks on a dangerous and often comical quest filled with cunning traps, mysterious encounters with bizarre subterranean creatures, and formidable foes guarding the Nome King's glittering treasures. They must navigate his labyrinthine tunnels and outwit their old adversary. "Tik-Tok of Oz" is a vibrant, inventive adventure showcasing unwavering courage, unbreakable friendship, and the delightful marvels of mechanical ingenuity in the whimsical world of Oz.
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.