The Land of Green Ginger

by Noel Langley

Blurb

The Tale of the Land of Green Ginger is a 1937 book for children by Noel Langley. The book is illustrated by Edward Ardizzone. It tells the story of Abu Ali, the son of Aladdin. Abu Ali's first words are "Button-nosed tortoise", which immediately mark him out as fated to perform an important task when he grows up. On reaching maturity, Abu Ali duly sets out on his quest, has various adventures, and struggles to do good whilst foiling the schemes of the Wicked Princes, Rubdub Ben Thud and Tintac Ping Foo.
The book is one of the first by a modern writer to tell the story of what happens in the world of a fairy tale after "they all lived happily ever after", and is particularly highly regarded for its amusing word-play.
The book was a big enough success that it encouraged MGM to hire Langley to adapt another children's book, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, for the 1939 film.

First Published

2001

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