The "Wonderful" Wizard of Futhermucking Oz

The "Wonderful" Wizard of Futhermucking Oz
Co-Authors / Illustrators
  • L. Frank Baum
Publisher Name
Atherton Haight
Age Range
15+
Release Date
April 17, 2017
ISBN13
978-0984067879
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Arabella Grimsbro is a 15-year-old girl with a mouth like a dock worker and an attitude to match. When she walks into Voyages Through Literature--a cheesy mall store promising virtual reality tours of public domain classics--the last thing she expects is to be whisked away to an actual, magical world.

To make things worse, this Oz is very different from the one she saw in a movie when she was little. Ferocious beasts with grizzly bear bodies and tiger heads? A town of creepy, porcelain dolls? The Tin Woodsman lying broken and battered at the bottom of a ditch? Arabella will need more than surliness and silver slippers to find the answers at the end of this rainbow--or even just survive the trip.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Profanity, for real Arabella Grimsbro curses like a longshoreman. If you are considering purchasing this book for a child, please be aware that, among other obscenities, it features some variant of the word "f---" eighty-seven times.

(Eighty-eight if you include the editor's note.)

Arabella Grimsbro is a 15-year-old girl with a mouth like a dock worker and an attitude to match. When she walks into Voyages Through Literature--a cheesy mall store promising virtual reality tours of public domain classics--the last thing she expects is to be whisked away to an actual, magical world.

To make things worse, this Oz is very different from the one she saw in a movie when she was little. Ferocious beasts with grizzly bear bodies and tiger heads? A town of creepy, porcelain dolls? The Tin Woodsman lying broken and battered at the bottom of a ditch? Arabella will need more than surliness and silver slippers to find the answers at the end of this rainbow--or even just survive the trip.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Profanity, for real Arabella Grimsbro curses like a longshoreman. If you are considering purchasing this book for a child, please be aware that, among other obscenities, it features some variant of the word "f---" eighty-seven times.

(Eighty-eight if you include the editor's note.)

Editor reviews

2 reviews
Classic OZ Revisited
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5.0
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Although highly irreverent throughout, what I loved most about Arabella is that she doesn't just go along with the social injustices she encounters in OZ. Unlike Dorthy who never questions the established hierarchy set up by Baum, Arabella addresses the hard questions head-on in a way that only a modern teenager could. She recognizes the inequality and inherent systems of oppression in OZ but instead of using them to her advantage, she tackles them. In the hands of a lesser author, Arabella could come off as crass or overbearing, but under Youngmark's care she is endearing and I found myself cheering for her throughout her time in OZ despite her sardonic attitude. Youngmark infuses humor throughout, with Arabella's obsession with meat pies and the Tin Man's sexy physique.
Highly recommend this book for older teens and adults looking for a fun, thought-provoking return to a childhood classic.
Good Points
Author Matt Youngmark does an incredible job of channeling his inner 15-year-old girl using feisty Arabella as his MC. Arabella questions everything in OZ, as would any good millennial teenager, making The "Wonderful" Wizard of Futhermucking Oz a real treat.
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