Before Dorothy, Hazel Gaynor
Before Dorothy, Hazel Gaynor
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Before Dorothy

Author: Hazel Gaynor

Narrator: Saskia Maarleveld

Unabridged: 10 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 06/17/2025


Synopsis

THE USA TODAY BESTSELLER ∙ Long before Dorothy visits Oz, her aunt, Emily Gale, sets off on her own grand adventure, leaving gritty Chicago behind for Kansas and a life that will utterly change her, in this transporting novel from New York Times bestselling author Hazel Gaynor.

As featured in People ∙ Us Weekly ∙ Woman's World ∙ and more!

Chicago, 1924: Emily and her new husband, Henry, yearn to leave the bustle of Chicago for the promise of their own American dream among the harsh beauty of the prairie. But leaving the city means leaving Emily’s beloved sister, Annie, who was once closer to her than anyone in the world.

Kansas, 1932: Emily and Henry have established their new home among the warmth of the farming community in Kansas. Aligned to the fickle fortunes of nature, their lives hold a precarious and hopeful purpose, until tragedy strikes and their orphaned niece, Dorothy, lands on their doorstep.

The wide-eyed child isn’t the only thing to disrupt Emily’s world. Drought and devastating dust storms threaten to destroy everything, and her much-loved home becomes a place of uncertainty and danger. When the past catches up with the present and old secrets are exposed, Emily fears she will lose the most cherished thing of all: Dorothy.

Bursting with courage and heart, Before Dorothy tells the story of the woman who raised a beloved heroine, and ponders the question: what is the true meaning of home?

About The Author

Hazel Gaynor is an award-winning, New York Times, USA Today, Irish Times, and internationally bestselling author known for her deeply moving historical novels which explore the defining events of the 20th century. Her most recent novel, The Last Lifeboat, was a Times historical novel of the month, an Audie award winner, and was short-listed for the Irish Book Awards. Her work is published in twenty-seven territories to date. She lives in Ireland with her family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shelley's Book Nook on June 14, 2025

My Reviews Can Also Be Found On: The Book Review Crew Blog Last year I read and enjoyed a book called After Oz which was about Dorothy's return to Kansas after her trip to Oz, when I saw that this was about Auntie Em's adventure from Chicago to Kansas, long before Dorothy arrives on the scene and......more

Goodreads review by Angela M on June 21, 2025

I have never read The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, but the movie is my favorite childhood movie and in all honesty, I still enjoy it . I was also drawn to this story that depicts life on the prairie in Kansas in the 1920’s, implications of the stock market crash and Depression . I have read one other boo......more

Goodreads review by Christy on June 18, 2025

'We all need something magical to guide us, something bigger to hope for, a reason to believe that the impossible might just become possible after all'. Emily Gale is living out her dream of expansive skies and fields of gold in Kansas, along with her husband Henry. Although the work is hard, and the......more

Goodreads review by Karren on July 07, 2025

Chicago, 1924: Emily Gale is a new bride and she stays behind to help her sister Annie who’s expecting her first child and while her husband Henry travels to the Kansas prairie to start building their farm and house. Annie can’t understand why the couple would want to leave the city, this causes som......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth of Silver's Reviews on June 20, 2025

We learn of Auntie Em's life with her sister Annie in Chicago and her life in Kansas before and after seven-year-old Dorothy came to live with Em and Henry after Annie passed away. Em and her sister lived in Chicago until Uncle Henry swept her off her feet and took her to Kansas. Annie stayed in Chica......more


Quotes

"Gaynor's prequel offers a fresh take on the world of Oz, shifting the focus to Auntie Em and Uncle Henry before Dorothy is dropped on their doorstep."—Us Weekly

"Bestselling author Hazel Gaynor does for Dorothy and her family what Wicked did for The Wicked Witch of the West in this Depression-era origin story that peels back the intriguing layers of Auntie Em, the woman who raised Dorothy. Even casual fans of The Wizard of Oz will find their eyes widening in recognition as elements of the land of the Yellow Brick Roadthe rainbow itself, the Tin Man, a stuffed lion with the power to comfort, wicked witches, and even fraudster wizardscome alive in the real world of Kansas's Dust Bowl and become the threads that will eventually weave themselves into Dorothy's future. A story as glimmering as the Emerald City and as hopeful as Dorothy herself, Hazel Gaynor's latest is an important and enchanting addition to the canon of Oz."Kristin Harmel, New York Times bestselling author of The Stolen Life of Colette Marceau

“In Technicolor prose, Hazel Gaynor gives new meaning to the familiar phrase 'there’s no place like home' in this stunning novel that imagines the real lives of Auntie Em, Uncle Henry, Dorothy, and Toto in the dust bowl of the Depression. Readers will love collecting Easter eggs from the 1939 movie scattered throughout this moving story about family secrets and the enduring power of love. Ingeniously done.”Kerri Maher, USA Today bestselling author of All You Have To Do Is Call

“Like Dorothy stepping into Oz, Hazel Gaynor’s new novel pulls Auntie Em out of a black and white background and into a full-color world all her own.”—Sarah Miller, USA Today bestselling author of Marmee and Caroline: Little House, Revisited

“Detailed descriptions capture each of the senses as this novel explores the cost of going after our dreams and what it means to truly be a family. Rife with allusions to the original source material, this is an engaging backstory with depth that will give book clubs much to discuss.”—Booklist

“Gaynor’s (The Last Lifeboat) writing incorporates elegant touches echoing Baum’s timeless characters, symbols, and themes. Readers will be touched by Em’s story and respect the strong woman who raised such an unforgettable literary heroine.”—Library Journal