The Great and Terrible Wizard of Oz™ is not a retelling for nostalgia’s sake.
This is Oz remade as a classroom without walls—where maps shift, magic feels like systems theory, and every answer spawns another, better question. An Oz that teaches by enticing, entertains by questioning, and invites everyone (young, adult, or otherwise) to learn by getting just a little bit lost. Here, Dorothy’s journey is as much about thinking as traveling: readers follow her not just down the yellow brick road, but through riddles of history, philosophy, and meaning itself.