
Synopsis
"The Yellow Knight of Oz" is a captivating fantasy adventure that transports readers back to the enchanted Land of Oz. In this imaginative tale, the chivalrous but often forgetful Sir Hokus of Pokes-the titular Yellow Knight-finds himself yearning for the excitement of a true knightly quest. Leaving the comforts of the Emerald City behind, he sets out on a journey filled with magic, mystery, and unexpected friendships.
Accompanied by a resourceful boy named Speedy and a comfortable camel, Sir Hokus traverses strange new kingdoms and encounters a variety of whimsical inhabitants. The narrative follows their exploits as they face magical transformations and deal with the challenges of the kingdom of Corumbia. As the group nears the resolution of their journey, startling secrets regarding the Yellow Knight's own origins and his true identity are brought to light, blending humor with genuine heart.
This work stands as a beloved contribution to the Oz canon, continuing the legacy of high-spirited wonder and creative world-building for which the series is famous. "The Yellow Knight of Oz" remains a significant piece of classic children's literature, offering a timeless story of valor, identity, and the enduring power of imagination.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025394848
- Number of pages: 302
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 16 mm
- Languages: English