King Midas and the Golden Touch

King Midas and the Golden Touch
ISBN-10
1599613093
ISBN-13
9781599613093
Series
King Midas and the Golden Touch
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
36
Language
English
Published
2006
Publisher
ABDO
Author
Eric Metaxas

Description

Retells the story of the king whose wish that everything be gold is granted by the gods, only to discover that the seeming gift is really a curse.

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