Wicked
On sale
10th November 2011
Price: £10.99
The global bestseller that inspired the hit musical phenomenon.
Major, much-anticipated movie coming to the big screen this November.
In this classic tale of good and evil, what if we weren’t told the whole story?
Long before Dorothy follows the yellow brick road and triumphs over the Wicked Witch of the West, a little girl with emerald-green skin is born in the land of Oz.
Elphaba grows up to be smart and prickly, a lonely outsider with an extraordinary talent for magic. Arriving at university, she dares to believe she might finally fit in.
But Oz isn’t the haven she’d dreamed of. Some of its citizens are in grave danger, and Elphaba is determined to protect them from the Wizard’s power.
And when the world declares her a wicked witch, Elphaba takes matters into her own hands…
Fall under the WICKED spell this year.
Major, much-anticipated movie coming to the big screen this November.
In this classic tale of good and evil, what if we weren’t told the whole story?
Long before Dorothy follows the yellow brick road and triumphs over the Wicked Witch of the West, a little girl with emerald-green skin is born in the land of Oz.
Elphaba grows up to be smart and prickly, a lonely outsider with an extraordinary talent for magic. Arriving at university, she dares to believe she might finally fit in.
But Oz isn’t the haven she’d dreamed of. Some of its citizens are in grave danger, and Elphaba is determined to protect them from the Wizard’s power.
And when the world declares her a wicked witch, Elphaba takes matters into her own hands…
Fall under the WICKED spell this year.
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Reviews
'Gregory Maguire's Wicked falls into a fascinating sub-genre of novels that revisit well-known stories as much in the spirit of criticism as homage. Maguire...makes sense of Baum's whims, creating a credible Oz for grown-ups, with religion, politics, racial tensions, an economy, mythology, humour and sex... As moving and tragic as it is refreshing and scurrilous... This outstanding novel.'