Dorothy's Triumph by Evelyn Raymond
Let's be honest, we've all finished a beloved book and immediately wondered, 'But what happened NEXT?' Evelyn Raymond gave us an answer back in 1906 with Dorothy's Triumph. This story picks up right after Dorothy Gale returns to her Kansas farm from the wonders of Oz. The rainbow colors have faded, replaced by the familiar grays and browns of the prairie. Aunt Em and Uncle Henry are overjoyed to have her back, safe and sound.
The Story
Dorothy is home, but she's not the same girl who got swept away by the tornado. She's seen emerald cities and talking scarecrows. Now, she faces the ordinary struggles of farm life, school, and helping her family through hard times. The 'triumph' in the title isn't about defeating another witch. It's about Dorothy using the bravery, kindness, and cleverness she found in Oz to solve problems in Kansas. She becomes a leader in her small community, helps her loved ones, and proves that the heart she always had is her greatest strength. The magic here is in her character, not in her shoes.
Why You Should Read It
I loved this book because it feels like a heartfelt letter from a bygone era. It's not fast-paced or flashy, but it's deeply sincere. Raymond focuses on Dorothy's inner growth. We see her turn the fantasy of Oz into practical goodness. The message is beautiful: real adventures shape who we are, and our greatest victories are often quiet ones—helping a neighbor, standing up for what's right, or simply bringing hope to a bleak situation. It’s a gentle, moral story that celebrates resilience and a cheerful spirit without ever feeling preachy.
Final Verdict
This book is a cozy, uplifting read perfect for a quiet afternoon. It's ideal for fans of classic children's literature like the Anne of Green Gables or Little Women series, who enjoy stories about character and heart over high-stakes action. It's also a fascinating piece of literary history for anyone curious about early fan-fiction or unofficial sequels. If you're looking for more yellow brick roads and munchkins, this isn't it. But if you want a warm, hopeful story about carrying magic within you, Dorothy's Triumph delivers a satisfying and sweet conclusion to a beloved character's journey.
Jackson Brown
1 year agoCitation worthy content.
Joshua Ramirez
9 months agoEnjoyed every page.
Daniel Walker
1 year agoI stumbled upon this title and the storytelling feels authentic and emotionally grounded. I couldn't put it down.
Jessica Martin
1 year agoSurprisingly enough, the narrative structure is incredibly compelling. This story will stay with me.