The King and the Gifts of Gold

Georg Dreissig; Illustrated by Maren Briswalter; Translated by Jonathan Drake

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Out of print

Quick Look

  • An inspiring retelling of the story of Melchior, one of the three kings who took gifts to the baby Jesus
  • Brought to life through evocative, detailed illustrations of the Holy Land by acclaimed German illustrator Maren Briswalter
  • Teaches how true wealth comes not from what we own, but from how we serve God and share what we have

This is the inspiring story of Melchior, one of the three kings who took gifts to the baby Jesus, who learns how true wealth comes not from what we own, but from how we serve God. With gentle and detailed illustrations by Maren Briswalter.

Format:
hardback
Size:
210 x 297 mm
Publisher:
Floris Books
Subject:
Picture Books; Religion & Spirituality
Illustrations:
colour illustrations
Age Range:
From 5 to 10 years
Extent:
32 pages
ISBN:
9781782506010
Publication date:
12 Sep 2019

Description

There was once a powerful king so rich that he was known as the King of Gold. The king took his riches for granted until one day a wondrous star appeared and he was inspired to follow it into the desert. In the small town of Bethlehem, the king bowed to the baby Jesus, the greatest king of all, and offered to him a gift of gold.

The king was forever changed by his encounter with the Christ child and vowed to give away all his gold to the poor. But not everyone was happy. Determined to keep the riches for themselves, the king’s servants abandon him in the desert. The king becomes a poor storyteller, wandering through towns and villages, dedicating his life to sharing the story of the child king Jesus.

But when he finally arrives back in his own kingdom, what will he find?

This is the inspiring story of Melchior, one of the three kings who took gifts to the baby Jesus. Written for children and illustrated with Maren Briswalter’s gentle, detailed drawings of the Holy Land, it shows how true wealth comes not from what we own, but from how we serve God and share what we have.

Reviews

'Beautifully illustrated by Maren Briswalter. It shows how true wealth comes not from what we own, but how we share what we have. [This book] will become a Christmas favourite.'
-- Kindling

'A beautifully illustrated book for children... There is wonderful detail in the illustrations... As a storyteller you can enter into the well paced narrative to create a beautiful mood for the tale.'
-- New View

'This will certainly appeal to families wanting a more traditional Christmas picture book. The focus on Melchior, the gold king is different from the usual retelling of the Three Wise Men. There is a strong moral storyline - it's our actions and not how much we own that will lead to fulfilment and true happiness. The illustrations by Maren Briswalter are beautifully detailed and evocative of the Holy Land.'
-- Elmfield Gifts

Author

Georg Dreissig was born in Germany in 1950, and studied medicine before becoming a Christian Community priest. He spent some years in South Africa, before returning to Germany where he lectured at the Priest Seminary in Stuttgart, where he now lives. Dreissig has written several books for children and has five sons.

Maren Briswalter is an acclaimed German illustrator known for her delicate, detailed illustration style. She grew up in the former East Germany and trained at the Academy of Fine Arts, Dresden and the Offenbach University of Art and Design. Maren has illustrated many children's picture books, including The Pied Piper of Hamelin (Floris Books), and lives with her family near Mainz, Germany.

Jonathan Drake is a translator based in Edinburgh, UK.

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