
A Kidnapped Santa Claus by L. Frank Baum is a playful, imaginative holiday tale in which Santa's enemies try to interfere with Christmas itself. Baum turns the season into a fairy-tale conflict between goodwill and mischief, keeping the story light while still giving it stakes and momentum. Readers will find the same whimsical energy that runs through his Oz books, along with a strong sense of magical order and colorful creatures.
The book is ideal for readers seeking a brief festive classic, especially those who enjoy children's fantasy with a comic edge. It is not just about Santa as a symbol; it is about the fragile machinery of generosity, celebration, and the belief that kindness can outmaneuver selfishness.
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