The Patchwork Girl of Oz
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L. Frank Baum





An unlucky Munchkin boy named Ojo must travel around Oz gathering the ingredients for an antidote to the Liquid of Petrifaction which has turned his beloved uncle Unc Nunkie and the wife of the Liquid's creator into marble statues. Ojo is joined by the patchwork girl Scraps, Dorothy, Dr. Pipt's Glass Cat, the Woozy, the Shaggy Man, the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman. They eventually visit the Emerald City to ask for help from the Wizard of Oz. (Summary by Daniel Anaya) (5 hr 43 min)
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if you love Oz books that are not about dorothy, this is the book for you! I listen to help me go to sleep. really helps thank you readers!
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love it I love it!!
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TheEeveeGirl





Perhaps the owl is not so foolish and and they think it is but I might just be speaking in riddles like a prophecy.....maybye anyway great book
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I found this audiobook very enjoyable. Thanks! All readers are very good and easy to understand and most files have a good quality.
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it was good but the reader elli was bad
such a great book! I 💗 it!!!!!
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A masterpiece in word form. I highly recommend this book. overall, readers are fantastic! I've been listening to this with my sister at bedtime and we both looooove it😄😄😄😄😄
Wonderful characters and message!
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Very entertaining and clever story. I loved the patchwork girl and the glass cat, very funny. Quite a few puns to help kids with vocabulary.Thank you to all the readers. Three of them used different voices very well for different characters. (Although I could understand ch. 14-17 fairly well, since I'm a little hard of hearing it was easier to read those chapters on gutenberg.org). Gutenberg has the original illustrations included if you want to look them up. I was happy that Baum taught his readers about respect for all nature in the desire to protect the yellow butterfly and in the Tin Woodsman's sadness over stepping on a beetle and also asking the group not to step on the flowers.