King Matt the First

“King Matt the First” by Janusz Korczak is a notable work published by Algonquin Books in January 2004. This translation spans 330 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a young boy who ascends to the throne and embarks on a mission to reform his kingdom, introducing whimsical decrees such as providing children with chocolate at the end of each day. As he navigates his new role, he encounters various challenges, including jealousy from other kings and the complexities of leadership.
Readers will find that “King Matt the First” blends elements of juvenile fiction with themes of royalty and social issues. The narrative captures the essence of childhood imagination while addressing the realities of power and responsibility. Through Matt’s adventures, including his disguises and heroic acts, the story illustrates the importance of honesty and creativity in envisioning a better world. This edition, with its vibrant new cover by artist Brian Selznick, brings a classic tale back to life for a new generation.
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Janusz Korczak was a Polish physician and educator who wrote over twenty books–his fiction was in his time as well known as Peter Pan, and his nonfiction works bore passionate messages of child advocacy. During World War II, the Jewish orphanage he directed was relocated to the Warsaw ghetto. Although Korczak’s celebrity afforded him many chances to escape, he refused to abandon the children. He was killed at Treblinka along with the children.
King Matt the First, one of Korczak’s most beloved tales, is the story of a boy who becomes king and sets out to reform his kingdom. He decrees that all children are to be given a piece of chocolate at the end of each day. He visits faraway lands and befriends cannibal kings. Whenever his ministers tell him something’s impossible, he puts them in jail. He disguises himself as a soldier and becomes a hero. But, as in real life, fantasy is tempered by reality:Matt’s fellow kings become jealous of his success–and in the end, Matt falls, although it’s clear that he was the greatest king there ever was.
Now this rediscovered classic is available again, and with a vibrant new cover by award-winning artist Brian Selznick. This timeless tale shows that only through the honesty and spontaneity of children can grown-ups begin to imagine and to create a better world.
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