Maximilian Midas was a peculiar little boy.
He didn’t much like chocolate and he didn’t play with toys.
The first word that he uttered when he was one year old
Wasn’t Mama, wasn’t Papa; what Maxie said was, “Gold!”
Max Midas isn’t like the other kids. Instead of trying to make friends, he decides to make millions and spends it all on what he loves best: GOLD. Gold statues. Gold fountains. Piles and piles of gold, and atop them all, a golden castle. But one day, things get lonely inside his shiny castle and Max finally learns that gold isn’t worth anything without friends and family by your side.
David Shannon, the Caldecott Honor—winning and New York Times bestselling author of No, David!, is back with a riotous romp that’s sure to be a beloved classic.
Author & Illustrator
David Shannon
David Shannon is an author and illustrator of books for young readers. Prior to children’s books, he worked in editorial illustration in New York City, where his illustrations appeared in magazines and newspapers, including Time, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, and the New York Times, as well as on books and posters. He began illustrating children’s books in 1988 with How Many Spots Does a Leopard Have? And Other Tales by Julius Lester. His writing credits include How Georgie Radbourn Saved Baseball, which was named a New York Times best illustrated book in 1994,and the semiautobiographical story No, David!, which received a Caldecott Honor. He lives in Los Angeles with family.
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