
The Real Wizard of Oz
The Life and Times of L. Frank Baum
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Brooke Heldman
A captivating biography of the eccentric author, filmmaker, and innovator, L. Frank Baum. Enchanting generations of fans, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, first published in 1900, was written by a man whose life was nearly as adventurous as his heroine Dorothy's legendary trip. Ambitious and always drawn to the unconventional, L. Frank Baum was not just the author of more than sixty books; he was at the forefront of moving picture technology and championed women's rights.
A unique celebration of Baum's life, The Real Wizard of Oz explores the eventful times in which Baum lived (1856-1919), which influenced nearly every aspect of the Oz tales - from the Civil War to Hollywood (which was emerging as a mecca for creative hopefuls) to the gulf between America's heartland, with its tornado alleys and its cities teeming with "Tin Man" factory workers. Baum, who died in 1919, two decades before MGM re-created his vision in eye-popping Technicolor, was a remarkable entrepreneur. He also developed the story for Broadway and created The Oz Film Manufacturing Company, convinced that he had found the perfect medium for children's stories - an audacious idea that made him a laughingstock among film distributors. Capturing the origins of an enterprise that continues to reach lucrative new heights - most recently with the smash success of Wicked - this audio book is a lively tour of a fascinating era and its most intriguing storyteller.
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The voice changes by the reader were very distracting, and unnecessary as it is known who is being quoted or read from. Had the performer been the voice of the book, instead of the characters, this would've been a great listen.
Good book
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While book series are all the rage today, it seems that Baum was dragged into it kicking & screaming and yet loving every second of this MIddle Earth sized "unexpected journey".
Fills gap of what most of us do not know
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Would you try another book from Rebecca Loncraine and/or Brooke Heldman?
No. The story was boring and lacked any real information. Lots of conjecture and no substance. Tired of hearing "he may have,.."Plus, the narrator was really distracting and annoying. She read every line with the same intensity whether it was mundane or important. It made it sound like something special or important was going to happen and it never did.Has The Real Wizard of Oz turned you off from other books in this genre?
noHow did the narrator detract from the book?
AbsolutelyWhat reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Disappointment, anger and feeling like it was a waste of time. It never got better after hours of listeningAny additional comments?
Refund please!A Real Disappointment
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