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A hidden cluster of gem-strewn isles in a northern lake shelters a cheerful king, his son, and a small people who have been cut off from the mainland by a fearsome sea guardian and the abduction of their young queen. The narrative follows royal and courtly figures as they navigate jewel-lined grottos, confront magical dangers, and attempt rescues and escapes, aided and impeded by enchanted objects and lively performers. Episodes combine peril and whimsy through trials, clever solutions, and meetings with other rulers, forming a series of linked adventures that emphasize bravery, loyalty, and the playful logic of fairyland.

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Ruth Plumly Thompson

Ruth Plumly Thompson was an American author best known for her contributions to the Oz series originally created by L. Frank Baum. After Baum's death, she continued the beloved children's fantasy world with her own imaginative tales, writing a total of 19 Oz books. Her notable works include "Captain Salt in Oz" and "Grampa in Oz," which showcase her talent for whimsical storytelling and vibrant characters. Thompson's writing is characterized by its playful tone and inventive plots, appealing to both children and adults. Through her work, she helped to expand the Oz literary universe, leaving a lasting impact on the genre of children's fantasy.

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