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The wounderful wizard of Oz
L. Frank  Baum
Lyam Frank Baum

Lyam Frank Baum was born in 1856. He was an american author. He 
wrotelots of childrens  books . His most famous book is “ The wounderful 
wizard of Oz.” He also wrote many poems and some fantasy novels.
Summary

Main character was  Dorothy , who lived with her unckle Henry and  aunt Em. 
They lived in a farm in Kansas . They were wery hardworking. One day  there  
was a  powerful   storm and Dorothy was  afraid and hid under the bed with her 
dog. Storm carried a farm away and Dorothy woke up in a  strange place 
where tiny people greet her. She  started  looking or wizard OZ to get baks 
home with his help.

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