Michael Ende is one of the most famous German writers of the second half of the 20th century. His books for children, which adults also enjoy reading, have long become classics. "A story that has no end" - his most famous book - has been translated into 41 languages and published in over 9 million copies. It tells about the journey of eleven-year-old Bastian Balthazar Bux to the land of Fantasia. Fat man Bastian, whom everyone in the class considered a weakling, loved to read. One day, accidentally finding himself in a second-hand bookshop, he saw a book in an old binding and, unable to resist the magical power emanating from the tome, stole it. Having climbed into the attic, he began to read and could no longer tear himself away from the amazing story, immersed in which he himself turned into a hero of incredible, fantastic adventures...