Friday, October 16, 2015

Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West by Gregory Macquire (416 pgs)


 G: Note - Even School Library Journal questioned the YA rating. There is a bit of sexual explicitness and language. Although the Tony Award musical "Wicked" was based on this book, the complete story is much darker, deeper and thought provoking. The story touches on idealism, politics, religion and realtionships.
School Library Journal - YA? Elphaba, the future Wicked Witch of the West, has gotten a bum rap. Her mother is embarrassed and repulsed by her bright-green baby with shark's teeth and an aversion to water. At college, the coed experiences disapproval and rejection by her roommate, Glinda, a silly girl interested only in clothes, money, and popularity. Elphaba is a serious and inquisitive student. When she learns that the Wizard of Oz is politically corrupt and causing economic ruin, Elphaba finds a sense of purpose to her life - to stop him and to restore harmony and prosperity to the land.

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