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Grampa in Oz

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An elderly soldier called Grampa joins a young prince, a lost princess and a weathercock after a curious heroine becomes involved in their affairs. They travel through eccentric locales — Ragbad in a storm, a Blue Forest, hollow trees, a winding stairway, a volcano and distant islands — confronting baffled bandits, mischievous play fellows and magical contrivances. A meddlesome witch, prophets and unexpected transformations complicate their quests, which include recovering missing rulers and unraveling enchantments. The adventures end with rewards for the brave, the reversal of several spells and rejoicing as the community of Ragbad is restored.

Grampa in Oz

Dear Boys and Girls:

This book is all about an old soldier called Grampa, a young Prince, a lost Princess and a weather cock named Bill. I might never have known a thing about them if Dorothy had not been mixed up in the story. But if there is any excitement in Oz, that girl is bound to be right in the middle of it, and her adventures with Grampa, Prince Tatters and Bill are the most curious that have happened in a year of Oz days. Really!

“I hope the other boys and girls will like Grampa as much as I do,” says Dorothy, and I hope so too, for I’m awfully fond of the old soldier.

I hear from Glinda that Mombi the witch is up to some mischief, so I must hurry off to the Emerald City at once. If it is true I’ll tell you all about it in the next story. Now please do write me some more of those jolly letters and tell me any Oz news you may hear. Will you? Meanwhile, lots of love, good wishes and good times to you!

Ruth Plumly Thompson.

Philadelphia,
July, 1924.

This book is dedicated, with deep affection, to
Uncle Billy
(Major William J. Hammer)
Author, inventor and second cousin to Santa Claus

Ruth Plumly Thompson.