A Lion Among Men

Volume Three in the Wicked Years

Paperback, 336 pages

Published Aug. 25, 2009 by Harper Paperbacks.

ISBN:
978-0-06-085972-5
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OCLC Number:
435838462

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'Hardly more than a kitten . . . I had thought to call it Prrr, but it shivers more often than it purrs, so I call it Brrr instead.' — From WickedSince Wicked was first published in 1995, millions of readers have discovered Gregory Maguire's fantastically encyclopedic Oz, a world filled with characters both familiar and new, darkly conceived and daringly reimagined. In the much-anticipated third volume of the Wicked Years, we return to Oz, seen now through the eyes of the Cowardly Lion — the once tiny cub defended by Elphaba in Wicked.While civil war looms in Oz, a tetchy oracle named Yackle prepares for death. Before her final hour, an enigmatic figure known as Brrr — the Cowardly Lion — arrives searching for information about Elphaba Thropp, the Wicked Witch of the West. As payment, Yackle, who hovered on the sidelines of Elphaba's life, demands some answers of …

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I really like original wizard of Oz story, it is one of my favourites and I think that it is fantastic that somebody is keeping the story alive.

A Lion among men is biography of the cowardly lion. The experience of reading this is very similar to a real biography that has some shocking truths in it. I wasn't expecting the lion to say the sort of things he does about the characters from the original story...my opinion of Dorothy has completely changed now. haha

If you are a fan of the wizard of Oz and wicked then give this story a go.

reviewed A lion among men by Gregory Maguire (Wicked years -- v. 3)

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3 stars

I'm torn about this, the third book in the Wicked series. I was so unexpectedly moved by the second book in the series, Son of a Witch (more so even than the oh-so-popular first book Wicked). In many ways, this volume was a retread of similar themes. Once again we have a protagonist faced with nearly identical issues: unclear sense of parental origins, a disconnectedness from the world around him, cowardice and retreat from destiny at every turn. The novelty that this time it's the cowardly lion from Wizard of Oz keeps the proceedings aloft for a while, but ultimately this book fails to resolve itself with the emotional punch of its predecessor. Son of a Witch made me overcome with emotion in its final pages; not so here. I presume we'll have books on the Tin Man, Scarecrow, Glinda, and Toto to look forward to in years ahead, but …

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