Elizabeth Letts is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Eighty-Dollar Champion and The Perfect Horse, which won the PEN Award for Research Nonfiction, and The Ride of Her Life. She is also the author of the novels Finding Dorothy, Quality of Care, and Family Planning. She lives in Wyoming Maryland and Northern Michigan.
“A breathtaking read that will transport you over the rainbow and
into the heart of one of America’s most enduring fairy tales and
the hardscrabble life that inspired it. Gripping, fascinating,
Finding Dorothy is a novel for anyone who ever stared in awe as Oz
came to life onscreen, and wondered what other secrets lay hidden
behind the curtain. A dream of a book you’ll want to savor and
share!”—Lisa Wingate, author of Before We Were Yours
“In some ways reminiscent of Jerry Stahl’s excellent I,
Fatty, Letts’ Finding Dorothy combines exhaustive
research with expansive imagination, blending history and
speculation into a seamless tapestry. . . . It’s a
testament to Letts’ skill that she can capture on the page, without
benefit of audio, that same emotion we have all felt sometime over
the last 80 years while listening to ‘Over the
Rainbow.’”—BookPage (starred review)
“Old Hollywood is its own kind of Oz in Finding Dorothy, complete
with false dazzle and complex combinations of threat and allure.
But what really satisfies here is the unlikely friendship between
L. Frank Baum’s unsinkable widow, Maud, and the young Judy Garland,
on the vulnerable cusp of fame. It’s an alliance that seems touched
with magic and serendipity and something even more transformative,
true understanding between women.”—Paula McLain, author of Love and
Ruin
“Beautifully researched and written, Finding Dorothy pulls back the
curtain on a fascinating relationship behind the making of The
Wizard of Oz.”—Martha Hall Kelly, author of Lilac Girls
“A woman with a heart, a brain, courage to spare, and a girl’s
sense of wonder—this is the heroine of Elizabeth Letts’s sparkling,
touching novel. Maud Baum is the daughter of a suffragette and
the wife of a dreamer, but she is also a force to be reckoned with
in her own right.”—Melanie Benjamin, author of The Swans of Fifth
Avenue
“Readers looking for an inspiring true story will be delighted. . .
. [Letts] again crafts a tale of fortitude and triumph over
adversity. . . . Fans of the Oz novels or film will be
enchanted. This is a great fit for readers of Christina
Baker Kline and Lisa Wingate, and will surely be a popular choice
for book clubs. . . . [A] well-researched
novelization.”—Library Journal
“Maud [Gage Baum] is a fascinating character, and this is a
poignant, absorbing tale of the life and love story that led to the
creation of a beloved classic.”—Booklist
“Historical fiction fans will rejoice. With meticulous research and
vivid detail, Elizabeth Letts explores both Maud’s life story
leading up to the writing of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, and her
determination to see that the film remained true to her husband’s
vision as it was made in 1930’s Hollywood. Letts takes readers on
an unflinching journey between hardship and hope, with a
catch-your-breath ending.”—Pam Jenoff, author of The Orphan’s
Tale
“More than just a behind-the-scenes pee at the making of The Wizard
of Oz, Finding Dorothy is a heartfelt look at the origins of a
beloved story told, through the eyes of the woman closest to its
creator. From capturing the pioneering spirit of a family settling
out West to the fight for women’s suffrage, and the vulnerability
of a young Judy Garland on the threshold of stardom, Finding
Dorothy is filled with pitch-perfect wonderment.”—Renée Rosen,
author of White Collar Girl
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