
The Enchanted Island of Yew by L. Frank Baum
Can a sex change take place in a fairy tale? Evidenly, L. Frank Baum thought
so. In Ozma of Oz, Baum transformed a mischievous boy into a perfect
princess. And in this stand-alone book, recently re-decorated and re-issued
by Books of Wonder, a female fairy is transfigured into a dashing young
knight. Of course, with immortal fairies, one sex is as good as another; and
in the medieval-type setting of the imaginary Island of Yew, boys get to
have a lot more adventures than girls.
A fairy can only be transformed by the magical wish of a mortal. This
particular fairy asks Seseley, a duke's daughter, to turn her into a knight
for one year. Then, in the guise of Prince Marvel, she/he sets out to make
her/his fortune.
All right, let's go with "his" for the time being. Though he is every bit a
boy, Prince Marvel also remains a fairy, so there is really nothing he can't
do and no trouble he can't get out of. This summons forth the main weakness
of this book: the hero is never really in any great danger, and hardly
anything troubles him. This isn't so for his faithful squire, a silly youth
named Nerle whose fondest wish is to suffer misfortune, pain, and
unfulfilled desire. Nerle is the one thing that saves this book from
becoming a bore.
Marvel and Nerle travel through all the kingdoms of the Island of Yew,
exploring realms no outsider has ever seen. They compel a band of robbers to
reform. They become unwilling guests of a hideous king who is afraid to let
them go because he doesn't want them spreading word of his ugliness. They
visit a hidden kingdom where everything and everybody is doubled. (I know
you won't understand that; you'll just have to read the book!) They free one
kingdom from a tyrranical wizard (who rules by threat of turning people into
grasshoppers), and another from a terrible red-headed giant. They face war,
execution, enchantment, and even a magic mirror before Marvel's year as a
human boy ends.
It's a charming story with a touch of romance and a very quirky ending. If
you can't get enough Oz, visit Books of Wonder and look up this interesting
rarity!
Robbie Fischer USA
Recommended Age: Age: 10+
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