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Kaytek the Wizard

''Kaytek the Wizard'' ((ポーランド語:Kajtuś Czarodziej)) (alternatively Kaytek the Sorcerer or Kaytek the Magician, with some title renderings retaining the original name Kaytus instead of Kaytek) is a 1933 children's novel by Polish author, physician, and child pedagogue Janusz Korczak. It was published in English translation in August 2012, the second of Korczak's novels to be published in English.〔"(Kaytek The Wizard )", ''Kirkus Reviews,'' August 1, 2012〕 His other novel to be published in English was ''King Matt the First''. In addition, several of his pedagogical works have also been translated.
==Plot==
The book depicts a schoolboy who gains magic powers. At first, Kaytek acts as a selfish child, using his power for mischief. He eventually dissatisfied with himself, and leaves his home town, where he had acquired a reputation as a troublemaker.〔 On his travels he meets Zosia, a girl who uses her magical power for good.〔 Together they fight an evil wizard, and Kaytek chooses the path of a good mage.〔 The book contains some gaps, including one of the chapters, which were sections that were crossed out because they were too frightening to children.

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