The Australian Women's Weekly

Still following the yellow brick road

There’s something impressively contemporary about The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Following the yellow brick road, the path to a better life through troubled times, could be a metaphor for coping with the coronavirus pandemic; while the concept of overcoming issues of self-worth via an anxiety-ridden cowardly lion, a tin woodman who can’t feel, and a mindless scarecrow, goes to the heart of mental health issues crippling our youth. Add to this the ethos of celebrating difference, not to mention a climate-rocking tornado and it all feels very now!

So, it came as quite a shock to me to discover that the original book that conjured up that gaudy yellow brick road of unquenchable optimism celebrates its 120th birthday this year. And that those famous Oz quotes including “I’ve got a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore” and “Ding Dong! The Wicked Witch is dead” are still well-worn epithets for satirists, writers, even politicians, despite the fact that they were coined more than a century ago … that’s some accomplishment.

It was in fact May 1900, the

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