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    #29920 11/09/08 02:11 PM
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    My DD9 is going to be seeing Wicked (a surprise trip) and I wanted to get the soundtrack and the book for her to read before we go on our trip. I can easily work in the book because her older cousins are obsessed with Wicked. I don't think she'll put 2 and 2 together.

    My question is the appropriateness of the book on which Wicked is based. Wicked - The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West has great reviews, is worth 25 AR points, but a few of the reviews mention sexual situations in the book. Can someone explain this to me? This is a book that my daughter can easily read by herself but I would like to know what I'm getting into. Also, any insight or need-to-know info on the musical itself?

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    Great question! I've been thinking about going to see it with DD8, almost nine. Would love to know if there are age appropriate issues I should know about beforehand.

    Listening with interest.........

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    http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wicked
    (pick the musical in the list)

    Here is a big write up from wikipedia. I haven't seen the musical but I've heard it is great. I don't know about age appropriate issues though. I attempted to read the book about a year ago but I just couldn't get into it blush but I have heard really great things about the musical. Hope it is fun if you get to go!!! smile

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    You rock EandC. Good to see you around! grin

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    Back at ya 'Neato!!!!! smile

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    I saw the musical in Boston. I thought it was great. Nothing stood out as being inappropriate for a 9 year old in the musical--there were lots of children there. I have not read the book so I can't say much for the content of that and it's appropriateness. Have a great time! As a child I was obsessed with the Wizard of Oz and this seemed to really fill in some of the holes in the story.


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    I just found this really good info -

    http://www.musicalschwartz.com/wicked-for-kids.htm

    I sounds like the book has some sexual content that the musical doesn't. Hmmm. I've also read that it is beneficial to read the book before seeing the musical. Maybe I can read ahead.......

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    Hi,

    I brought my daughter to the musical when she was 7 and she loved it. There was really nothing inappropriate for kids. I would not recommend the book for that age though. I didn't read it, but my sister said there was a lot more to the book than the musical. I also found this from the School Library Journal review: "sometimes the four-letter words and sexual explicitness distract from the charm of the tale."

    Enjoy your time at the show!

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    The book is VERY inappropriate for kids, IMHO. There is a very graphic scene where puppets are having sex, and another weird hedonistic scene with people at a club.

    I haven't seen the musical, no no help there.

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    I totally agree with Lorel's description. I read the book last year for my book club and also would characterize it as VERY inappropriate for kids.

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