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Chargement... The Purple Prince of Oz (1932)par Ruth Plumly Thompson
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Return to L. Frank Baum's wonderful world of Oz with this illustrated children's book series. Prince Randy of Regalia must prove his right to be a royal. On his adventure-filled quest to fulfill the tasks set him, Randy meets the friendly giant Nandywog, a terrifying monster--then escapes from the city of the villainous Doublemen. He even makes a genuine trip over the rainbow to Oz in the company of the legendary Red Jinn and the incredibly Elegant Elephant Kabumpo. But can Randy pass the seven magical tests as well as save the conquered Kingdom of Pumperdink--and can Jinnicky's Red Magic help him? Praise for the Oz series "Where the young stay young and the old grow young forever--these books are for readers of all ages."--Ray Bradbury "The land of Oz has managed to fascinate each new generation. . . . The Oz books continue to exert their spell . . . and those who read [them] are often made what they were not--imaginative, tolerant, alert to wonders."--Gore Vidal "I was raised with the Oz books, and their enchantment, humor and excitement remain with me. They are still a joy and a treasure. I welcome this Oz revival."--Stephen R. Donaldson Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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This book is a sequel to Thompson's Kabumpo in Oz: at the end of that book, Prince Pompadore of Pumperdink married Princess Peg Amy of Sun Top Mountain. This one opens with them happily living in Pumperdink with their daughter, Princess Pajonia, and Pompa's parents, the king and queen of Pumperdink, when a young Gillikin mountain boy named Randy comes to court, and is adopted by Kabumpo, the Elegant Elephant of Oz, as his attendant. Most of the characters from Kabumpo, however, don't really factor into this, as in short order the entire Royal Family of Pumperdink is enchanted in a plot by Kettywig, the king's brother, and Faleero, the evil fairy princess of Follensby Forest. So Kabumpo and Randy set off on a quest to disenchant the Royal Family.
Kabumpo is Thompson's greatest addition to the pantheon of Oz characters, and this book shows why. The Elegant Elephant is loyal and intelligent, but also stubborn and conceited, which makes him always fun to read about, and always interesting. Like Baum's best characters, he has attributes that sometimes are the key to solving problems, and sometimes lead to problems. Randy is a bit of a generic Thompson protagonist, but he's fine enough. Together, the two of them do that typical Thompson thing of moving from weird place to weird place before they finally end up in Ev and meet Jinnicky the Red Jinn, who was a minor character in Jack Pumpkinhead, but here ends up joining them on their quest to stop Faleero. The Jinn doesn't take much seriously, which makes him a good contrast to the overly serious Kabumpo.
Like the best Oz books, we have an adventuring party of mixed personalities with a clear goal. So even though much of what the characters do along the way is pretty incidental, and there's not as much clever problem-solving as in, say, Jack Pumpkinhead, it's hard not to enjoy the ride. Both me and my son were carried through it pretty well, and had a good time. As it often is for Thompson, the ending is more down to coincidence than cleverness, but whatever.
About halfway through the book, we have an interlude in the Gillikin mountain kingdom of Regalia, where we learn their young prince is on a quest to prove himself worthy of being king. Which character could be this eponymous purple prince??? Hilariously, my son had no guesses at all in this novel with literally only one possible candidate, and by the time it was revealed, he had forgotten all about that interlude anyway. But Randy is actually Prince Randywell Handywell Brandenburg Bompadoo of Regalia, and becomes King of Regalia following his fulfillment of the quest; he'll turn up again (with more Kabumpo and Jinnicky, I think) in The Silver Princess in Oz.