About This Book
A king who loves gold above all else secures a wish that everything he touches will become gold. At first he delights in turning treasures, garden flowers and household items into gleaming metal, but the magic soon makes food, familiar comforts and the beloved daughter's objects unusable, revealing the wish's cruel consequences. The narrative traces the arc from avarice and triumph to regret and loss, foregrounding themes of greed, the value of simple pleasures, and the unforeseen costs of desire.
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