With all the chaos Hurricane Irene brought to the East Coast and news stations everywhere, we couldn’t help wishing for things to become a little less scary and a little more Wizard of Oz. When Dorothy experienced a natural disaster, she ended up in the wonderful world of Oz with a Tin Man, Cowardly Lion and Scarecrow. After our plight with Ms. Irene, we are stuck with out of service train stations, floods taking over streets and thousands of our fellow men sitting in the dark without television and air-conditioning.
I have always had an above-average imagination but it’s in full-force, especially in the context of The Wizard of Oz due to the upcoming release of a certain book – Gregory Maguire’s Out of Oz. In 1995, Maguire changed the world of Oz as much of us know it with Wicked, which tells the unheard story of the Wicked Witch of the West. From there came Son of the Witch, A Lion Among Men, and now the last novel: Out of Oz. If you have an imagination like mine, Maguire is the perfect speaker. His creativity and enthusiasm can bring the incredible world of Oz alive to any podium.
In the final book of the Wicked series, the marvelous land of Oz resembles less of the happy place we know it as and more of America during the Civil War; it is experiencing a period of social unrest. The Emerald City is busy mounting an invasion of Munchkinland; Glinda is under house arrest; the Cowardly Lion is on the run from the law… and guess who has returned? Dorothy. Yes, that Dorothy. As this is all coming to a head, Elphaba’s granddaughter Rain, the tiny green baby who’s born at the end of Son of a Witch, comes of age. Out of Oz captures Rain’s journey as she takes up her broom in an Oz wracked by war.
Now, are you as excited as I am? Here comes the worst part though – we have to wait until November 1 to be transported.












