Book cover of "Glinda the Good Witch" by R.W. Adams, featuring an illustration of Glinda wearing a pink dress and a crown, holding a staff with a glowing star, surrounded by pink roses and green vines.

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In Oz, goodness is a costume, and Glinda Fairmoor is raised to wear it perfectly.

At her Moonshine Coronation, an infant Glinda reaches for the unthinkable: the pink Raindrop Gem—last chosen by Seraphina, the Forsaken Witch. Overnight, she becomes a legend in the making and a scandal in silk.

Years later at the Wizard’s University, Glinda meets Zelphira—a green-skinned girl the world is eager to fear, destined to bear the mantle of the Wicked Witch of the West, and the one person who makes Glinda question whether purity is truth… or theatre.

As lies harden into law and blood-bound magic reveals what it will not harm, Glinda learns that Oz’s greatest power isn’t sorcery—it’s story. To save the child who may inherit the future and to end the Wizard’s beautiful deceit, she must decide whether to keep playing “good”…or rewrite the rules entirely.

Sweeping from alabaster towers to shadowed sanctums, GLINDA: The GOOD Witch is a myth-shattering origin of Oz—about sisterhood and propaganda, love and culpability, and the dangerous freedom found when you choose truth over performance.

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