The Gnome King of Oz

The Gnome King of Oz

infobox Book
name = The Gnome King of Oz


author = Ruth Plumly Thompson
illustrator = John R. Neill
country = United States
language = English
series = The Oz books
genre = Children's novel
publisher = Reilly & Lee
release_date = 1927
media_type = Print (Hardcover)
preceded_by = The Hungry Tiger of Oz
followed_by = The Giant Horse of Oz

"The Gnome King of Oz" (1927) is the 21st Oz book and the seventh by Ruth Plumly Thompson. Like 19 of the 20 previous books, it was illustrated by John R. Neill.

Patch is the country of the Quilties, a land of seamtresses and quiltmakers; it lies in the Quadling quadrant of Oz. Its people have a serious problem. Their queen, Cross Patch the Sixth, has gone to pieces—literally; small pieces too. To find her successor, the land's Chief Scrapper and Prime Piercer unwind the Spool of Succession, and follow where the golden thread leads. It leads, in this instance, to a place known as the Emerald City, and to a being known as Scraps, the Patchwork Girl of Oz (first introduced in her eponymously-titled novel, the seventh Oz book by L. Frank Baum). The two Quilties, used to resistance from Queens-to-be (it's not that good a job), unceremoniously kidnap Scraps in a ragbag and hustle her away. Simultaneously, other people are having their own troubles. Peter Brown, a boy from Philadelphia, is transported by a balloon bird to the Runaway Island, where the wicked Gnome King has been stranded for five years (see "Kabumpo in Oz"). A seaquake reveals the sunken Blunderoo, the abandoned pirate ship of Polacky the Plunderer—which includes among its treasure the magic chest of Soob the Sorcerer. The chest holds a magic cloak that allows invisibility and will transport the wearer anywhere he choses. But the cloak is ripped, and will not work. The ship, however, derelict as it is, allows boy and Gnome to drift to Ev.

Ruggedo's plan is to have the cloak mended, then use it to fly to the Emerald City and recover his magic belt, with all its power—but he learns that he can only have the tricky repair job done in Patch, home of the most adept seamstresses in Oz. So Peter meets Scraps and makes other new friends, including Grumpy the Bear and Oswold the Ostrich. Ruggedo does get the magic cloak repaired, makes his way to the Emerald City, and causes some mischief before Peter overcomes Ruggedo with his baseball-pitching talent and the Wizard of Oz makes him visible again. Good triumphs. Ozma promotes Peter to a Prince of Oz, but the boy chooses to return to Philadelphia; he can't let down his team.

oz books
before=The Hungry Tiger of Oz
after=The Giant Horse of Oz
title=The Gnome King of Oz
year=1927


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