
The City of Emeralds
The Oz Saga, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Nathan William Heller
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By:
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Landon Parks
About this listen
Dorothy has returned to Oz; this time with the help of her friend, Princess Ozma. Dorothy finds that the wonderful fairy kingdom she had known on her past visit is now under a dreadful curse. King Pastoria is ill, and the council of elders has now taken over control of the kingdom. When events take a turn for the worst, Dorothy and Ozma must set out on a grand adventure to restore the kingdom of Oz to its former glory; facing dangers beyond anything they could have imagined.
Come along with Dorothy, Ozma and their friends on this new journey into Oz by author Landon Parks.
©2013 Griffin Young Readers (P)2013 Griffin Young Readers
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