Toto in Oz
Summary
Toto’s paws beat a measured rhythm through a city that smells like rain and peppermint, where every shadow holds a rumor and every curb hides a doorway. When a sudden crisis lands on his leash—someone’s silver-trimmed map gone missing, swallowed by a clatter of wheels—he must decide whether to guard the map or pursue a stranger who seems to know more than they say. In chasing truth, Toto learns that loyalty is a weathered leash, friendship is a bargain struck in the grain of a well-worn road, and the smallest creature can tip the balance of a larger world.
Toto in Oz sits within a growing thread of Dulabone’s imaginative, globe-trotting fantasy sketches. The series leans into brisk, character-driven bursts that pair a scrappy domestic dog’s wit with a mile-wide sense of possibility. Readers familiar with the author’s range will find this installment sturdily anchored in whimsy and courage, with a light touch on peril that never forgets the heart. Reception among genre circles has been warmly curious—praised for its brisk momentum and the way it folds classic Oz into new, bright corridors of discovery.