The Hungry Tiger of Oz

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The Hungry Tiger of Oz is a children's fantasy novel by Ruth Plumly Thompson, first published in 1926. The story is set in the magical land of Oz and follows the adventures of a group of friends, including the famous wizard, Dorothy Gale. The main character of the story is a tiger named Hungry Tiger, who is known for his insatiable appetite. The tiger is tired of eating only grass and longs for meat. When he hears of a magical flower that will satisfy his hunger, he sets out on a quest to find it. Along the way, the Hungry Tiger meets several other colorful characters, including a boy made of ice, a talking ostrich, and a giant rabbit. He also encounters several obstacles and enemies, including a wicked witch who wants to capture him and use him as a slave. As the Hungry Tiger and his friends navigate through the dangers of Oz, they learn valuable lessons about courage, friendship, and selflessness. They eventually find the magical flower and return home to a hero's welcome. The novel is a fun and exciting adventure for children, filled with magic and imagination. It explores themes such as the importance of being true to oneself, the rewards of friendship, and the power of determination. Ultimately, "The Hungry Tiger of Oz" is a heartwarming tale that teaches children valuable lessons about life and the importance of perseverance.

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Ruth Plumly Thompson (1891-1976) was an American writer best known for continuing the Oz series of books created by L. Frank Baum. She was born in Philadelphia and began her career as a writer of children's stories in the 1910s. In 1917, she was asked by the publishers of the Oz series to continue the stories after Baum's death. She went on to write over 20 Oz books, including "The Royal Book of Oz," "Kabumpo in Oz," and "The Cowardly Lion of Oz." Thompson lived in Philadelphia for most of her life, but also spent time in California and Europe. She was married twice and had one son. She passed away in 1976 at the age of 85. Despite her significant contributions to the Oz series, Thompson is often overshadowed by Baum and his original books. However, her work has continued to be enjoyed by generations of children and Oz enthusiasts.

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