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“ The Wizard of Oz “ has been one of my favorite movies for more years than I’m willing to admit. I’ve seen it so many times that I can recite a lot of the dialogue by heart. I have to admit, though, that I have never read the book and having read this novel makes me want to read it. If I had read the book, I would have known that the ruby slippers weren’t red and that Oz is not emerald green, among other things. I just knew that this book would evoke nostalgic feelings and it did. It also brings to light some of things that happened behind the scenes during the filming of the movie and brings us the back story of L. Frank Baum. But this really in so many ways is the story of his wife Maud Gage Baum.
Through Maud’s story, we come to know the origin of the book, and the personal lives of the Baums in a dual time line narrative from Maud’s early life starting in 1871 to the Hollywood of 1939. It was so interesting to see the behind the scenes story of the movie, but so sad to see the workings of the Hollywood machine and how Judy Garland was treated at age 15. She was given pills to help her lose weight, pills to help her sleep, 80 cigarettes a day to help with her diet, slapped in the face when she couldn’t stop giggling during a scene with the Cowardly Lion. So sad, as we know what eventually happens with Judy Garland with addiction. The manipulation and abuse of a young girl, illustrates the lengths that the studio executives would go to insure success. Though Maud’s role here may be the most fictionalized part, I loved her tenacity and perseverance in trying to insure that the movie reflected her husband’s vision and her desire to take care of Judy Garland. I have to say that the part of the book that I found most engaging was the making of the movie, although Maud’s earlier life lays the groundwork for the toughness she exhibits in 1939.
I always enjoy knowing the seed for a story, what prompted the author to write a particular story. Loved reading in the afterward, how seeing the movie for the first time at 4 years old ignited her love and connection to Dorothy and then reading it to her son made her wonder about Baum. Seeing a photograph of Maud Baum and Judy Garland taken in 1939 is when she says “I realized I had found a story.” This appears to be very well researched, and while Letts says she altered some dates and names, she says “most of my story is based on known historical fact”, consulting “biographies and diaries, letters and photographs.” Recommended to others who loved the book or movie as I still do.
I received an advanced copy of this book from Ballantine Books through NetGalley.
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“ the wizard of oz “ has been one of my favorite movies for more years than i’m willing to admit. i’ve seen it so many times that i can recite a lot of the dialogue by heart. i have to admit, though, that i have never read the book and having read this novel makes me want to read it. if i had read the book, i would have known that the ruby slippers weren’t red and that oz is not emerald green, among other things. i just knew that this book would evoke nostalgic feelings and it did. it also brings to light some of things that happened behind the scenes during the filming of the movie and brings us the back story of l. frank baum. but this really in so many ways is the story of his wife maud gage baum.
through maud’s story, we come to know the origin of the book, and the personal lives of the baums in a dual time line narrative from maud’s early life starting in 1871 to the hollywood of 1939. it was so interesting to see the behind the scenes story of the movie, but so sad to see the workings of the hollywood machine and how judy garland was treated at age 15. she was given pills to help her lose weight, pills to help her sleep, 80 cigarettes a day to help with her diet, slapped in the face when she couldn’t stop giggling during a scene with the cowardly lion. so sad, as we know what eventually happens with judy garland with addiction. the manipulation and abuse of a young girl, illustrates the lengths that the studio executives would go to insure success. though maud’s role here may be the most fictionalized part, i loved her tenacity and perseverance in trying to insure that the movie reflected her husband’s vision and her desire to take care of judy garland. i have to say that the part of the book that i found most engaging was the making of the movie, although maud’s earlier life lays the groundwork for the toughness she exhibits in 1939.
i always enjoy knowing the seed for a story, what prompted the author to write a particular story. loved reading in the afterward, how seeing the movie for the first time at 4 years old ignited her love and connection to dorothy and then reading it to her son made her wonder about baum. seeing a photograph of maud baum and judy garland taken in 1939 is when she says “i realized i had found a story.” this appears to be very well researched, and while letts says she altered some dates and names, she says “most of my story is based on known historical fact”, consulting “biographies and diaries, letters and photographs.” recommended to others who loved the book or movie as i still do.
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“ the wizard of oz “ has been one of my favorite movies for more years than i’m willing to admit. i’ve seen it so many times that i can recite a lot of the dialogue by heart. i have to admit, though, that i have never read the book and having read this novel makes me want to read it. if i had read the book, i would have known that the ruby slippers weren’t red and that oz is not emerald green, among other things. i just knew that this book would evoke nostalgic feelings and it did. it also brings to light some of things that happened behind the scenes during the filming of the movie and brings us the back story of l. frank baum. but this really in so many ways is the story of his wife maud gage baum.
through maud’s story, we come to know the origin of the book, and the personal lives of the baums in a dual time line narrative from maud’s early life starting in 1871 to the hollywood of 1939. it was so interesting to see the behind the scenes story of the movie, but so sad to see the workings of the hollywood machine and how judy garland was treated at age 15. she was given pills to help her lose weight, pills to help her sleep, 80 cigarettes a day to help with her diet, slapped in the face when she couldn’t stop giggling during a scene with the cowardly lion. so sad, as we know what eventually happens with judy garland with addiction. the manipulation and abuse of a young girl, illustrates the lengths that the studio executives would go to insure success. though maud’s role here may be the most fictionalized part, i loved her tenacity and perseverance in trying to insure that the movie reflected her husband’s vision and her desire to take care of judy garland. i have to say that the part of the book that i found most engaging was the making of the movie, although maud’s earlier life lays the groundwork for the toughness she exhibits in 1939.
i always enjoy knowing the seed for a story, what prompted the author to write a particular story. loved reading in the afterward, how seeing the movie for the first time at 4 years old ignited her love and connection to dorothy and then reading it to her son made her wonder about baum. seeing a photograph of maud baum and judy garland taken in 1939 is when she says “i realized i had found a story.” this appears to be very well researched, and while letts says she altered some dates and names, she says “most of my story is based on known historical fact”, consulting “biographies and diaries, letters and photographs.” recommended to others who loved the book or movie as i still do.
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“ the wizard of oz “ has been one of my favorite movies for more years than i’m willing to admit. i’ve seen it so many times that i can recite a lot of the dialogue by heart. i have to admit, though, that i have never read the book and having read this novel makes me want to read it. if i had read the book, i would have known that the ruby slippers weren’t red and that oz is not emerald green, among other things. i just knew that this book would evoke nostalgic feelings and it did. it also brings to light some of things that happened behind the scenes during the filming of the movie and brings us the back story of l. frank baum. but this really in so many ways is the story of his wife maud gage baum.
through maud’s story, we come to know the origin of the book, and the personal lives of the baums in a dual time line narrative from maud’s early life starting in 1871 to the hollywood of 1939. it was so interesting to see the behind the scenes story of the movie, but so sad to see the workings of the hollywood machine and how judy garland was treated at age 15. she was given pills to help her lose weight, pills to help her sleep, 80 cigarettes a day to help with her diet, slapped in the face when she couldn’t stop giggling during a scene with the cowardly lion. so sad, as we know what eventually happens with judy garland with addiction. the manipulation and abuse of a young girl, illustrates the lengths that the studio executives would go to insure success. though maud’s role here may be the most fictionalized part, i loved her tenacity and perseverance in trying to insure that the movie reflected her husband’s vision and her desire to take care of judy garland. i have to say that the part of the book that i found most engaging was the making of the movie, although maud’s earlier life lays the groundwork for the toughness she exhibits in 1939.
i always enjoy knowing the seed for a story, what prompted the author to write a particular story. loved reading in the afterward, how seeing the movie for the first time at 4 years old ignited her love and connection to dorothy and then reading it to her son made her wonder about baum. seeing a photograph of maud baum and judy garland taken in 1939 is when she says “i realized i had found a story.” this appears to be very well researched, and while letts says she altered some dates and names, she says “most of my story is based on known historical fact”, consulting “biographies and diaries, letters and photographs.” recommended to others who loved the book or movie as i still do.
i received an advanced copy of this book from ballantine books through netgalley. the last quarter of the match. It can take 3.5 stars rounded up.
“ the wizard of oz “ has been one of my favorite movies for more years than i’m willing to admit. i’ve seen it so many times that i can recite a lot of the dialogue by heart. i have to admit, though, that i have never read the book and having read this novel makes me want to read it. if i had read the book, i would have known that the ruby slippers weren’t red and that oz is not emerald green, among other things. i just knew that this book would evoke nostalgic feelings and it did. it also brings to light some of things that happened behind the scenes during the filming of the movie and brings us the back story of l. frank baum. but this really in so many ways is the story of his wife maud gage baum.
through maud’s story, we come to know the origin of the book, and the personal lives of the baums in a dual time line narrative from maud’s early life starting in 1871 to the hollywood of 1939. it was so interesting to see the behind the scenes story of the movie, but so sad to see the workings of the hollywood machine and how judy garland was treated at age 15. she was given pills to help her lose weight, pills to help her sleep, 80 cigarettes a day to help with her diet, slapped in the face when she couldn’t stop giggling during a scene with the cowardly lion. so sad, as we know what eventually happens with judy garland with addiction. the manipulation and abuse of a young girl, illustrates the lengths that the studio executives would go to insure success. though maud’s role here may be the most fictionalized part, i loved her tenacity and perseverance in trying to insure that the movie reflected her husband’s vision and her desire to take care of judy garland. i have to say that the part of the book that i found most engaging was the making of the movie, although maud’s earlier life lays the groundwork for the toughness she exhibits in 1939.
i always enjoy knowing the seed for a story, what prompted the author to write a particular story. loved reading in the afterward, how seeing the movie for the first time at 4 years old ignited her love and connection to dorothy and then reading it to her son made her wonder about baum. seeing a photograph of maud baum and judy garland taken in 1939 is when she says “i realized i had found a story.” this appears to be very well researched, and while letts says she altered some dates and names, she says “most of my story is based on known historical fact”, consulting “biographies and diaries, letters and photographs.” recommended to others who loved the book or movie as i still do.
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“ the wizard of oz “ has been one of my favorite movies for more years than i’m willing to admit. i’ve seen it so many times that i can recite a lot of the dialogue by heart. i have to admit, though, that i have never read the book and having read this novel makes me want to read it. if i had read the book, i would have known that the ruby slippers weren’t red and that oz is not emerald green, among other things. i just knew that this book would evoke nostalgic feelings and it did. it also brings to light some of things that happened behind the scenes during the filming of the movie and brings us the back story of l. frank baum. but this really in so many ways is the story of his wife maud gage baum.
through maud’s story, we come to know the origin of the book, and the personal lives of the baums in a dual time line narrative from maud’s early life starting in 1871 to the hollywood of 1939. it was so interesting to see the behind the scenes story of the movie, but so sad to see the workings of the hollywood machine and how judy garland was treated at age 15. she was given pills to help her lose weight, pills to help her sleep, 80 cigarettes a day to help with her diet, slapped in the face when she couldn’t stop giggling during a scene with the cowardly lion. so sad, as we know what eventually happens with judy garland with addiction. the manipulation and abuse of a young girl, illustrates the lengths that the studio executives would go to insure success. though maud’s role here may be the most fictionalized part, i loved her tenacity and perseverance in trying to insure that the movie reflected her husband’s vision and her desire to take care of judy garland. i have to say that the part of the book that i found most engaging was the making of the movie, although maud’s earlier life lays the groundwork for the toughness she exhibits in 1939.
i always enjoy knowing the seed for a story, what prompted the author to write a particular story. loved reading in the afterward, how seeing the movie for the first time at 4 years old ignited her love and connection to dorothy and then reading it to her son made her wonder about baum. seeing a photograph of maud baum and judy garland taken in 1939 is when she says “i realized i had found a story.” this appears to be very well researched, and while letts says she altered some dates and names, she says “most of my story is based on known historical fact”, consulting “biographies and diaries, letters and photographs.” recommended to others who loved the book or movie as i still do.
i received an advanced copy of this book from ballantine books through netgalley. of the republican convention. Developed by the national governors association and adopted by 45 states 351 and territories, they provide an opportunity to implement archaeology education in schools.