Max and Maurice a juvenile history in seven tricks
by Wilhelm Busch
About this book
Wilhelm Busch's "Max and Maurice: A Juvenile History in Seven Tricks" is a delightfully mischievous tale that has captivated readers for generations. Originally published in German, this classic illustrated poem follows two incorrigible boys whose clever pranks and troublemaking antics set them on a collision course with consequences neither could have anticipated.
Through seven increasingly outrageous tricks—from poisoning poultry to sabotaging a baker's oven—Max and Maurice test the patience of their long-suffering community while readers marvel at their audacious schemes. Busch masterfully blends humor, morality, and vibrant storytelling in this pioneering work of children's literature, combining playful verse with imaginative scenarios that reveal the hidden costs of misbehavior.
This beloved German classic transcends simple cautionary tale, offering witty social commentary wrapped in entertainment that appeals equally to curious children and nostalgic adults. The narrative moves with infectious energy, building from minor transgressions to spectacular disasters with satisfying inevitability.
Perfect for listeners who enjoy timeless children's literature, humorous poetry, and stories that balance comedy with gentle moral lessons, "Max and Maurice" remains a testament to Busch's genius for blending mischief and meaning. Whether you're discovering this enduring classic for the first time or revisiting an old favorite, Busch's imaginative world promises delightful entertainment that transcends age and era.
