Monday, July 03, 2006

The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus by L. Frank Baum


Started: 7/2/06
Finished: 7/3/06
Year: This version-2005
Pages: 161
Genre: Young Adult
Grade: C
Reason for reading: booksfree.com
Blurb (from back cover): "Taking the beloved symbol of merriment out of his conventional trappings and into the world of folklore, Baum gives Santa Claus an exciting life that evokes all the charm, warmth, and fantasy that made his Oz stories American classics.
"We discover the boy Claus growing up in an enchanted forest with a whole cast of mythical creatures-elves and wood nymphs, evil Awgwas, and the Master Woodsman Ak. We see how Claus makes his first toy and find out why he goes down chimneys, how he chooses his reindeer and what it's like when he ventures out on Christmas, delivering his message:
'Have some fun, even in the middle of winter. A toy delivered by a stranger in the middle of the night may almost be enough to convince you that the invisible world, every one in a while, is on your side.'"
Opinion: This was a fun read-nothing that I had to truly focus on. Baum amazes me with his intellectual imagination with his Oz books and now with this one. Definitely glad that I picked it up to read.

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