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1856-1919
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1904
A children's fantasy novel written in the early 20th century. This book serves as a sequel to ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz,'' continuing the enchanting tales of the beloved characters and introducing new ones. The story primarily revolves around a boy named Tip, along with his amusing creations, Jack Pumpkinhead and a Saw-Horse, as they embark on various adventures in the magical Land of Oz. The opening of ''The Land of Oz'' introduces Tip, a lively boy raised by the old sorceress Mombi, who is known for her questionable magical practices. Feeling mischievous, Tip decides to carve a pumpkin into a head for a figure he plans to create, which he names Jack Pumpkinhead. When Mombi uses a magical powder that brings Jack to life, Tip finds himself in a whirlwind of excitement and responsibility. As Tip and Jack begin their journey, they encounter a series of challenges and whimsical characters, setting the stage for their adventures that will unfold in the colorful tapestry of Oz.