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Today we continue our coverage of the Wicked 5-book universe by Gregory Maguire with book three: A Lion Among Men, the only book in the series primarily told through the point of view and perspective of an Animal. The “Wicked Years” move forward with spinoff stories covering all the major players in the political upheaval of Oz, and we’re diving into the “real” story of “the cowardly lion.”

Check out our kickoff “Are Books Political" episode all about why books and reading are inherently political and why it’s not only important to acknowledge this, but to read our favorite books through this lens. We concluded during our subsequent deep dive of Wicked (book one) and Son of a Witch (book 2) that Maguire intentionally uses the fantastical to expertly critique issues like authoritarianism, colonialism, and racism, just to name a few.

In this episode we dive into book three: A Lion Among Men, released thirteen years after Wicked, which follows the life of Sir Brrr, disenfranchised Animal, Oz Sycophant, Dorothy companion, and ultimately a friend to the rebel cause as he grapples with what it means to contain all of these different identities in the politically broken landscape of Oz.

Who were our favorite and least favorite characters and plot points? Was this book what we expected? Do we think these books can be separated from politics just because they’re fantasy? What philosophical questions are posed? And what literary devices does Maguire use to critique things like the use of propaganda by governments to sway public opinion and the subsequent construction of “history?”

Fantasy stories can be so much more than surface level storytelling, and often are. We’re here to discover why! Listen on for our reviews of book three, our deep dive reactions with five sentence summary, and fun facts about the book that started the Wicked phenomena!

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Chapters

1. Spoiler Free Intro (00:00:00)

2. A Lion Among Men Book Review (00:06:27)

3. 5 Sentence A Lion Among Men Book Summary (00:13:22)

4. [Ad] The Podcast Inside Your House (00:14:36)

5. (Cont.) 5 Sentence A Lion Among Men Book Summary (00:15:24)

6. Fav and Least Favorite Things in Lion Among Men (00:20:25)

7. [Ad] You've Got to Be Critting Me (00:35:02)

8. (Cont.) Fav and Least Favorite Things in Lion Among Men (00:35:41)

9. Philosophical Questions in Lion Among Men (00:39:23)

10. Political Problems and Themes in Lion Among Men (00:49:02)

11. Are You Excited for Out of Oz? (01:03:41)

12. A Lion Among Men Book Quotes (01:06:09)

13. Wicked Fun Fact! (01:16:09)

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