
Der Zauberer von OZ
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Lyman Frank Baum
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In der weiten Ebene von Kansas lebt Dorothe mit ihrem Onkel Henry und Tante Emmi, die das Waisenkind liebevoll aufgenommen haben. Wie du vielleicht weißt, tobt über das karge Kansas oft einen Wirbelsturm und deshalb hat das kleine Haus einen Schutzkeller. Als der nächste Sturm aufzieht schnappt sich Dorothe ihren geliebten Hund Bodo und rennt so schnell sie kann in den Keller. Doch als sie die Türe wieder öffnet steht Dorothe in einem herrlichen Blumengarten und erfährt, dass sie und Bodo im Lande Oz stehen, das von der bösen Osthexe beherrscht wird. Wie gut, dass Dorothe gleich Hilfe von der guten Nordhexe bekommt.
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