Oz: The Final Journey

Oz: The Final Journey

by The Enchanted Hearts
Oz: The Final Journey

Oz: The Final Journey

by The Enchanted Hearts

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Overview

Oz: The Final Journey by The Enchanted Hearts is a uniquely written work whose roots sprouted with L. Frank Baum's treasured tale of the travels of Dorothy to the Land of Oz, where “anything’s possible if you just believe.”

We all know the story of Dorothy and her adventures with Scarecrow, Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion, and Witches… good and bad. However, how many of us know what happened to her when she returned home to Kansas? What did she do with her life? Did she have a family? Oz: The Final Journey gives us insight into what became of Dorothy. It is an enigmatic story of faith in oneself and others that there is a strong correlation between dreams and reality.

Generation by generation, join those who may have started the journey as “non-believers” and see what their thoughts are at the end of the epic trek to Oz, a land of fantasy and wonder. But, no matter what their experiences, there seems to be a single conclusion… “There’s no place like home.”

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151374668
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc.
Publication date: 11/17/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 191 KB

About the Author

The Enchanted Hearts are a mother and son collaboration who felt the need to answer the question of what happened to Dorothy when she returned from Oz.

This duo from Oklahoma City spent many fun-filled years attending the theater and the ballet, which only fueled the desire to create a little magic of their own. Needless to say, one of the most memorable events was the Broadway production of The Wizard of Oz.

Dusty, the son in this duo, has been a creative soul since childhood. As an adult he is a pre-K teacher and actor. His mother and co-creator is also in the childcare field. However, to quote the author, “Mom is a lot like Cinderella and I am known as Peter Pan. I understand that’s kind of strange, but not to us.”
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