- Audiolibro
- 2025
- 19 min
- Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
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A Kidnapped Santa Claus
Descripción
Christmas Eve—the night of joy, wonder, and magic. But what if the heart of Christmas itself was stolen? In this enchanting yet unexpected tale, L. Frank Baum dares to ask: what happens when Santa Claus disappears? Hidden away in his ice-bound Laughing Valley, Santa has made it his life's work to bring happiness to children across the world. But not everyone welcomes his kindness. Dark forces lurk beyond the cheerful glow of Christmas, and when Santa is taken captive, the very spirit of the holiday hangs in the balance.
With a touch of mischief, a sprinkle of suspense, and a heartwarming conclusion, Baum crafts a story that challenges the idea of good and evil, reminding us that even the purest intentions can face opposition. It's a tale of courage, cleverness, and the unstoppable force of joy—a Christmas adventure unlike any other.
A hidden gem from the author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, A Kidnapped Santa Claus blends festive charm with unexpected depth. It is a holiday tale not just about presents and merriment, but about the true meaning of giving, the resilience of kindness, and the magic that no chains can contain.
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A Kidnapped Santa Claus
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EN
ISBN de audio:
4069828223271
Fecha de publicación:
9 de marzo de 2025
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Duración
19 min
Tipo de producto
AUDIO
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No
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No
Unabridged:
Sí
Sobre el autor:
Lyman Frank Baum (1856–1919) was a dreamer in an era of pragmatists, a man who spun golden fantasies in a world bound by steel and steam. Born in Chittenango, New York, he grew up with a love for storytelling that refused to be tamed. Before he became one of America's most enduring authors, he lived many lives—actor, journalist, playwright, businessman—always searching for his true calling. Failure shadowed him, but so did an unbreakable belief in imagination.
His legacy is forever tied to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900), but Baum was no mere creator of fairylands—he was a literary pioneer. He wrote dozens of books, shaping American fantasy with his wit, warmth, and vision. Whether in Oz or in his lesser-known tales, like A Kidnapped Santa Claus (1904), Baum infused his stories with both mischief and wonder, offering young readers not just escapism, but a new way to see the world.
Though he passed away in 1919, Baum's stories never faded. They live on, not just in books, but in stage and screen adaptations, in the hearts of children, and in the dreams of those who believe that magic is real—as long as you're willing to see it