The Blizzard of Osborn Michael Sheen Cuddy
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- Fiction
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L. Frank Baum's classic children's story, The Wizard of Oz is refracted through the mirror of Miguel Ruiz's book, The Four Agreements. Instead of Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion, four different characters set out on their own daunting quest. Like the original characters, each is unique, but in The Blizzard of Osborn, a little girl, a talking snake, a self-absorbed Eggman and a wrong-thinking donkey also embody aspects of Ruiz’s The Four Agreements.
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Chapter 39: Some Medicine
In this, the final chapter, Cassie and Jet venture back out across the Sea of Opacity, where they run into the dreaded Scream again. In her terror Cassie remembers something about the Emperor, something key. But is she dreaming? Can she really be where she seems to be?
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Chapter 38: Tiny Yellow Bird
Since no one throughout the history of the Empire had ever expressed such a wish, not even the Emperor knows how to grant Cassie her truest deepest wish: to just go home!
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Chapter 37: The Oracle
When it’s finally time for Sly to collect his reward the Viceroy reminds him of the timeless expression, “Be careful what you wish for.”
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Chapter 36: The Judge
The ways of the Emperor seem inscrutable. Who is rewarded next, and exactly how they are rewarded is a wonder.
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Chapter 35: The Chancellor
Back at the Pinnacle of Aspire Memyselfandi is called upon to proclaim his deepest truest wish.
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Chapter 34: Not If I Can Help It
Quintilianis saves his best secret for the end. Not to be outdone, Cassie reveals her own secret, a real jaw-dropper!