Book SynopsisA mighty ruler discovers someone in his kingdom has more power than himself. But when the king sets out to destroy this fearsome enemy, a humble magician, the tables are turned, and an unexpected journey begins.Trade Review"In a well-shaped original fairy tale, Argentine writer Bucay tells the story of a king who transforms from windbag to wise man with the help of an even wiser man... Bucay's text in an uncredited translation is appropriately folkloric and tinged with humor. Gusti's artwork is a potpourri of dreamy shapes mingled with the sharp edges of turrets, tiles, cypress trees, a crescent moon and speckled clouds. Charming and instructive: It's as if Machiavelli had been turned upside down and given a good shake." --Kirkus Reviews "A well-written and beautifully illustrated tale for readers of all ages...The story conveys an important lesson about the importance of ruling fairly. Gusti's unique and angular illustrations are rich in form and texture and will draw readers deep into the story." -School Library Journal "An ironfisted king gets a subtle education in the value of kindness in this lovely folktale from Agentinean writer Bucay...Gold detailing, including the text of the story, provides a regal air as Gusti's stylized collages express a spectrum of emotions, from the sinister jealousy that originally drives the king to the genuine trust and friendship that blossom between the two men." -Publisher's Weekly Web Exclusive, Starred Review "This large-format picture book, originally published in Spain, presents a rewarding story with an appended moral, gracefully written as a letter from the king to his son. The striking collage illustrations incorporate digitally manipulated elements such as paintings, drawings, papers, and fabrics...A strong choice for reading and discussion." -Booklist
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