Oxford Progressive English Readers: The Golden Touch and Other Stories Edited by David Foulds These stories were well known in Greek and Roman times, more than 2,500 years ago, but there is still much in them that can interest and amuseus today. Here you will read about a king who could make gold just by touching things; a young prince who killed a monster, but lost his father; a poor young woman who got into trouble through eating half an apple; a boy who loved flying so much that he flew too close to the sun; and much more. The stories can teach us about life. Never tell secrets to anyone. Do not boast about what you can do. And, as the first story shows, always think carefully before asking for something you want very much. You may not find it as nice as you hoped! -