Gregory Maguire is the New York Times bestselling author of Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister; Lost; Mirror Mirror; and the Wicked Years, a series that includes Wicked, Son of a Witch, A Lion Among Men, and Out of Oz. Now a beloved classic, Wicked is the basis for a blockbuster Tony Award-winning Broadway musical. Maguire has lectured on art, literature, and culture both at home and abroad. He lives with his family near Boston, Massachusetts.
As usual, Maguire, a seasoned fabulist, populates his version of Oz
with a cast of utterly fantastical characters who must face their
own inner demons while tumult and uncertainty rages around them. An
absolute must-read for fans of this ever-evolving dark fairy tale.
--Booklist"
Engrossing...Maguire is a masterful storyteller with an uncanny
flair for mixing political and personal while exploring what it
means and what it costs to be accepted in a society. --New York
Daily News"
Entertaining....The author mixes some relatively weighty
existential themes the search for self, faith, redemption into his
whimsical story line. [A] darkly enchanting saga --Publishers
Weekly"
Maguire s work is melodic, symphonic and beautiful; it is dejected
and biting and brave. . . . In fabulous details and self-mocking
language, Maguire displays his gift for whimsical portrayals of the
broken, the powerless, the hopeless, the bad. --Los Angeles
Times"
Much to savor, laugh at, and think about. . . . A page-turning
fantasy and a timely political allegory. --USA Today"
So well-crafted that readers of all ages could enjoy witnessing
Brrrr s transformation from an insecure kitten in the woods to a
compassionate, engaged manimal. --Christian Science Monitor"
The minute you open A Lion Among Men, you re back in Maguire s
exquisitely detailed environment, caught up once again in his
geography, his characters, his worldview, touched anew by the
loneliness that lurks in the heart of all things. --New Orleans
Times-Picayune"
The third book in Maguire s Wicked Years is at once funny,
charming, harrowing, bleak and incredibly beautiful. --The American
Chronicle"
This Oz goes far beyond L. Frank Baum s; it s as surreal as a
dream, but as immaculately and impeccably detailed as history.
Maguire s wizardlike grasp over every aspect of this reinvented
land rivals classic literary landscapes like Tolkien s Middle Earth
and Faulkner s Yoknapatawpha County. --Albany Times Union"
"As usual, Maguire, a seasoned fabulist, populates his version of
Oz with a cast of utterly fantastical characters who must face
their own inner demons while tumult and uncertainty rages around
them. An absolute must-read for fans of this ever-evolving dark
fairy tale."--Booklist
"Engrossing...Maguire is a masterful storyteller with an uncanny
flair for mixing political and personal while exploring what it
means--and what it costs--to be accepted in a society."--New York
Daily News
"Entertaining....The author mixes some relatively weighty
existential themes--the search for self, faith, redemption--into
his whimsical story line. [A] darkly enchanting saga"--Publishers
Weekly
"Maguire's work is melodic, symphonic and beautiful; it is dejected
and biting and brave. . . . In fabulous details and self-mocking
language, Maguire displays his gift for whimsical portrayals of the
broken, the powerless, the hopeless, the bad."--Los Angeles
Times
"Much to savor, laugh at, and think about. . . . A page-turning
fantasy and a timely political allegory."--USA Today
"So well-crafted that readers of all ages could enjoy witnessing
Brrrr's transformation from an insecure kitten in the woods to a
compassionate, engaged 'manimal.'"--Christian Science Monitor
"The minute you open A Lion Among Men, you're back in Maguire's
exquisitely detailed environment, caught up once again in his
geography, his characters, his worldview, touched anew by the
loneliness that lurks in the heart of all things."--New Orleans
Times-Picayune
"The third book in Maguire's Wicked Years is at once funny,
charming, harrowing, bleak and incredibly beautiful."--The American
Chronicle
"This Oz goes far beyond L. Frank Baum's; it's as surreal as a
dream, but as immaculately and impeccably detailed as history.
Maguire's wizardlike grasp over every aspect of this reinvented
land rivals classic literary landscapes like Tolkien's Middle Earth
and Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County."--Albany Times Union
A New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Boston Globe, Wall
Street Journal, Denver Post, and USA Today bestseller--No Source
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