The Richest Man in Babylon. “This one is a financial theme built into 1001 Arabian Knights stories,” Tyreman said in an interview with the News-Optimist. “It’s fiction but it has the information woven into it.” According to the book’s liner notes: “This book came about after reading the old 1926 classic
The Richest Man in Babylon. As a kid, even though the information was good, I found myself slugging along with the separate stories and old English, which was used to set the tone for the book. “It then hit me that a version for kids was the very thing that needed to extend the reach of this great information. So here appears the idea of that great book, mixed with a lot of my experience as a business owner, 1001 Arabian Nights, and Aesop’s fables, which results in an easy read for kids 8-80 on accruing wealth.”
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