# Rinkitink in Oz

> A buoyant Oz adventure in which a comic king, a young prince, and Dorothy cross perilous islands on the way to Oz.

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## About
Rinkitink in Oz is one of L. Frank Baum’s most distinctive Oz novels: a sea-borne fantasy of invasion, escape, loyalty, and return, with much of the action taking place beyond the borders of Oz itself. What begins as a bright fairy-tale holiday on the island kingdom of Pingaree quickly turns into a rescue story, as Prince Inga and the comic, pleasure-loving King Rinkitink are driven into danger by marauding enemies and forced to rely on wit, courage, and a small store of magical power.Why read Rinkitink in Oz today?This book has the quick momentum of an adventure tale, but it keeps Baum’s gift for warmth, absurdity, and imaginative world-building. The contrast between brave young Inga and the gloriously impractical Rinkitink gives the novel much of its charm, while the enchanted pearls, island settings, and late arrival of familiar Oz figures give it a shape unlike the better-known Dorothy-centered entries in the series.What kind of classic is it?Readers who enjoy classic children’s fantasy, quest narratives, and early twentieth-century fairy tales will find a story that feels lighter on the surface than it really is. Beneath the comedy, Baum is writing about dispossession, endurance, and rightful restoration, making this a satisfying Oz book both for younger readers and for adults exploring the series more deeply.Further contextWikipedia: Rinkitink in Oz.

## Specifications
- author: L. Frank Baum
- publisher: DotBooks
- imprint: DotBooks
- synopsis: A young prince and the exuberant King Rinkitink battle usurpers, survive exile, and make their way toward Oz in one of Baum’s most adventure-driven fantasies.
- language: en
- binding: Perfect Bound
- pages: 190
- format: paperback
- published_year: 1916
- publication_date: 1916-06-20
- oclc: 514708114
- openlibrary: OL262376W
