![]() ![]() But the beautiful shoes come with unexpected side effects, effects that threaten to destroy all that made the girl from Kansas into a bona-fide hero. And the longer she's in Oz, reuniting with old friends like the Tin Woodman and meeting new acquaintances like the powerful Princess Ozma, and the longer she wears those gorgeous shoes, the more convinced Dorothy becomes that Oz needs her, and it's only in this magical land that she'll finally get her due. ![]() Their determination to return to Kansas only fuels Dorothy's desire to stay. ![]() But her return trip has some unintended passengers - Em and Henry - who are, inexplicably, less than thrilled with their marvelous new surroundings. When a gorgeous pair of red heels appear, with a note from "G," Dorothy is thrilled that her old friend Glinda has somehow heard her plea. When her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry's lovingly-planned Sweet Sixteen birthday party goes horribly awry, Dorothy makes a desperate wish to return to Oz. After experiencing the wonders of Oz, the heady flush of power and acclaim, normal in Kansas is the last thing Dorothy craves - and she begins to wonder if fighting so hard to come home was the biggest mistake she ever made. It's been two years since Dorothy returned to Kansas from her adventures in Oz - two years marked by a brief brush with fame as surviving the cyclone made her a local celebrity, followed by normalcy. ![]()
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