They still call him Little Man, and he still sleeps in a matchbox. Although you already know that his real name is Max Pichelsteiner, or simply Maxik, and that he is a real circus star. One day, the great magician Yokus von Pokus saw extraordinary talent in the boy - and together they became famous, having gone through many trials! The story of their success turned out to be worthy of a movie. And filming is about to begin, and the main role is played by Maxik himself.
Fame has its downside. Even if you're only five centimeters tall, you're always in the public eye! Fans and haters, annoying journalists and inspired film directors, benefactors and scoundrels - Maksik and his friends will meet all of them in this book. And - you've read the title, of course? - they'll meet a girl who looks so much like Maksik himself...
Erich Kästner (1899-1974) was a German writer, without whom there would be no James Krüss with "Tim Thaler" or Gianni Rodari with "Gelsomino". Having become famous for his book "Emil and the Detectives", Kästner was the most widely read and beloved children's author in Germany before the Nazi era - and he regained this status after the war. Then he became famous all over the world - there is even an asteroid named after him.
Few people can speak the same language with children as easily, openly and without edifying as Erich Kästner. Perhaps that is why the writer was awarded the Hans Christian Andersen Gold Medal in 1960. "The Matchbox Boy and the Matchbox Girl" - a continuation of the wonderful story about Maksik, which is so popular abroad, is finally published in Russia in the translation of Elena Leenson. The characters beloved by readers are again masterfully depicted by the artist Maria Kuznetsova.
Recommended reader age: 6+
Author: Erich Kastner
Artist: Maria Kuznetsova
Translation: Elena Leenson
Editor: Elena Tolmacheva
Year of release: 2021
Publisher: KompasGid
Pages: 184
Cover type: Hardcover
Dimensions: 260x195x20 mm
ISBN: 978-5-00083-661-3