Son of a Witch (Wicked Years Series #2) by Gregory Maguire

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  • Pub. Date: September 2008
  • 464pp
  • Sales Rank: 2,915

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    • Pub. Date: September 2008
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 464pp
    • Sales Rank: 2,915

    Synopsis

    The long-anticipated sequel to the beloved and hugely successful novel Wicked, now Broadway's #1 smash hit musical

    When a Witch dies-not as a crone, withered and incapable, but as a woman in her prime, at the height of her passion and prowess-too much is left unsaid. What might have happened had Elphaba lived? Of her campaigns in defense of the Animals, of her appetite for justice, of her talent for magic itself, what good might have come? If every death is a tragedy, the death of a woman in her prime keenly bereaves the whole world. Ten years after the publication of Wicked, bestselling novelist Gregory Maguire returns to the land of Oz to follow the story of Liir, the adolescent boy left hiding in the shadows of the castle when Dorothy did in the Witch.

    A decade after the Witch has melted away, the young man Liir is discovered bruised, comatose, and left for dead in a gully. Shattered in spirit as well as in form, he is tended by the mysterious Candle, a
    foundling in her own right, until failed campaigns of his childhood bear late, unexpected fruit.

    Liir is only one part of the world that Elphaba left behind. As a boy hardly in his teens, he is asked to help the needy in ways in which he may be unskilled. Is he Elphaba's son? Has he power of his own? Can he
    liberate Princess Nastoya into a dignified death? Can he locate his supposed half-sister, Nor, last seen in shackles in the Wizard's protection? Can he survive in an Oz little improved since the death of the Wicked Witch of the West? Can he learn to fly?

    In Son of a Witch, Gregory Maguire suggests that the magic we locate in distant, improbable places like Oz is no greater than the magic inherent in any hard life lived fully, son of a witch or no.

    The Washington Post - Katherine A. Powers

    Though Wicked was not simply a reverse image of Baum's book or the famous movie, it depended on their depictions of Oz as a foil for its own maverick reshaping of the narrative. Those for whom potty humor is the acme of wit and foul decay is horror sublime will be happy to know that Son of a Witch is as well-supplied with those articles as the earlier book was. What it has lost, however, is the shaping vigor gained by pushing against a well-known story.

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    Biography

    Spinning fantastical tales for adults and children alike -- from the hit kids' series The Hamlet Chronicles to the decidedly more grown-up adventures played out in Wicked and Mirror, Mirror, Gregory Maguire has cast a potent literary spell on readers of all ages.

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    FANTASTICby Anonymous

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    August 15, 2009: If you loved Wiked you are in for a treat.

    I Also Recommend: Wicked, A Lion Among Men (Wicked Years Series #3), Wicked, Wicked, Wicked/Son of a Witch (Barnes & Noble Leatherbound Classics).

    Tickles the imaginationby AmberSunrise

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    August 02, 2009: I am hooked on all of the Maguire books. His stories take you to a world you never knew existed. He takes well known fairy tales and puts a twist on them to ensure that you see the OTHER side of the story. If you are looking for books to take you away from reality and into a world of uncharted imagination this is the series for you.


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