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Books with title King Midas: The Golden Touch

  • King Midas: The Golden Touch

    Demi

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry Books, May 1, 2002)
    King Midas is a proud and foolish king who loves gold above all else. In return for helping him one day, a satyr grants the king his dearest wish -- all that he touches will turn to gold. For a time, the king enjoys his gift. But then the food he puts to his mouth turns to gold so he cannot eat. And the horse he mounts turns to gold so he cannot ride. And everyone he touches turns to gold so he no longer has any family or friends. He has all the gold he could ever want, but he's not at all happy. How King Midas learns his lesson and finds happiness is the heart of this classic Greek myth, brought to new life by award-winning artist Demi's own golden touch. Sparkling with the colors of the Aegean Sea and with the splendor of gold, this elegant and humorous retelling of an ancient myth will be cherished by readers of all ages.
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  • King Midas and the Golden Touch

    Charlotte Craft, Kinuko Y. Craft

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 23, 2003)
    "There once lived a very rich king called Midas who believed that nothing was more precious than gold."So begins this imaginative and breathtaking retelling of the myth of the man with the golden touch. When a mysterious stranger offers to reward Midas for a kindness, the king does not hesitate: He wishes that all he touches would turn to gold. To his delight, his wish is granted and he soon sets about transforming his ordinary palace into a place of golden beauty. But to his dismay, when he accidentally turns his beloved daughter into a golden statue, Midas learns that what at first seems a blessing can also become a curse.
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  • King Midas and the Golden Touch

    Charlotte Craft, Kinuko Y. Craft

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, April 28, 1999)
    King Midas is a goodman, and he is adevoted father to hisdaughter, Aurelia. Yet Midasknows no music sweeter than therattling of golden coins, and themore gold he gathers, the morehe desires. When a mysteriousstranger offers to grant the kinga single wish as a reward for akindness, Midas does not hesi-tate: He wishes that all hetouches would turn to gold. Butall too soon, he learns that whatat first seems a blessing can alsobecome a curse.The legendary man with the magic touch comes alive as a remarkably complex figure in this breathtaking new vision of perhaps the most universal of all Greek myths. Kinuko Y. Craft's radiant paintings glow with human drama, natural beauty, and golden splendor. King Midas is not a cruel man, but his passion for gold surpasses all else, save his love for his daughter. If only everything he touched would turn to gold! When Midas is granted that single wish, he rejoices -- until he nearly loses his beloved child to his greed. Here is a skillfully retold story of extraordinary resonance and wisdom, with a message no reader will soon forget. Radiant paintings glow with luxurious, golden, splendor.
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  • King Midas and the Golden Touch

    Al Perkins, Harold Berson

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 12, 1969)
    Easy Reader
  • The Golden Touch

    Nathaniel Hawthorne, David Plinge, Spoken Realms

    Audiobook (Spoken Realms, July 18, 2014)
    Nathaniel Hawthorne's retelling of the story of King Midas, who thought he loved gold more than anything! For all ages - not too hard for younger listeners, and not too simple for older ones. From A Wonder Book for Boys and Girls.
  • King Midas and the Golden Touch

    Freya Littledale, Daniel Horne

    Paperback (Scholastic, April 1, 1989)
    A king who wishes for the golden touch is faced with its unfortunate consequences
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  • King Midas and the Golden Touch

    Eric Metaxas, Rodica Prato

    eBook (Rabbit Ears Books, May 9, 2012)
    One day, King Midas sees a beautiful butterfly illuminated by the golden light of the afternoon sun. He is so taken with it that he wishes for the power to turn all things he touches into gold. But when a strange messenger arrives in a chariot and grants him this desire, King Midas soon comes to realize that there are some things in life more precious than gold. This poignant adaptation of the ancient Greek myth offers a valuable message to your family. Ages 5 and up
  • King Midas and the Golden Touch

    Al Perkins, Regina Shekerjian, Haig Shekerjian

    Paperback (Scholastic, Feb. 1, 1988)
    Book by Perkins, Al, Shekerjian, Regina
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  • King Midas and the Golden Touch

    Kathryn Hewitt

    Library Binding (Harcourt Childrens Books, Oct. 1, 1987)
    A king who wishes for the golden touch is faced with its unfortunate consequences.
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  • King Midas and the Golden Touch

    A non

    eBook
    King Midas loved gold. But not more than food, life, and his daughter. This tells of how he got reconciled to contentment.
  • King Midas & the Golden Touch

    Al Perkins

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Book by Perkins, Al
  • King Midas & the Golden Touch

    Eric Metaxas, Rodica Prato

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, April 1, 1992)
    In a retelling of the classic folk tale, King Midas learns that there are some things in life more precious than gold when he is granted the power to turn anything to gold with a mere touch.
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