The King of the Copper Mountains
By (Author) Paul Biegel
Translated by Paul Biegel
Illustrated by Sally J. Collins
Pushkin Children's Books
Pushkin Children's Books
3rd May 2022
3rd February 2022
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Fantasy
839.31364
Paperback
192
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
At the end of his thousand-year reign of the Copper Mountains, old King Mansolain is tired and his heart is slowing down. When his attendant, the Hare, consults The Wonder Doctor, he is told he must keep the King engaged in life by telling him a story every night until the Doctor can find a cure.
The search is on for a nightly story more wonderful than the last, and one by one the kingdom's inhabitants arrive with theirs; the ferocious Wolf, the lovesick Donkey, the fire-breathing three-headed Dragon. Last to arrive is the Dwarf, with four ancient books and a prophecy that the King will live for another thousand years - but only if the Wonder Doctor returns in time.
'Amusing, endearing and intensely moving' - Daily Telegraph
'A triumphant piece of magic' - Observer
'The best book of all for this age [7+]' - The Times
Paul Biegel was one of Europe's most acclaimed and best-loved storytellers, and the author of more than fifty books for children. Born in the Netherlands in 1926, he studied law but worked as a comic-strip writer before writing his first novel, The Golden Guitar, in 1960. The King of the Copper Mountains followed in 1965. It won the award for the best Dutch children's book of the year, and is still his best-loved work. The Gardens of Dorr and The Little Captain are also forthcoming from Pushkin Children's Books.