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  1. Lotsa de Casha is a picture book written by American entertainer Madonna. It was released on June 7, 2005, by Callaway Arts & Entertainment. The book was written for readers aged six and up. The book's titular character is an Italian greyhound who learns the moral "money can't buy happiness".

    • Madonna, Rui Paes
    • 2005
  2. Jan 1, 2005 · Lotsa de Casha is the richest -- and most miserable -- man in the world. No matter how colossal his castles, how fast his horses, nor how big his sandwiches, he remains a gloomy old sourpuss -- until he embarks on a fantastic adventure that leads him to the discovery of life's greatest treasure...

    • (398)
    • Hardcover
  3. 44 pages : 27 cm. A man who has spent his life making money, but who cannot find happiness, learns some valuable lessons from unlikely sources. Access-restricted-item. true. Addeddate. 2019-11-27 12:59:17. Associated-names.

  4. www.ruipaes.comRUI PAES

    Alongside his studio work Rui Paes has painted murals around the world. He illustrated eight books, including the children's book 'Lotsa de Casha' by Madonna which was published in 40 languages in over 100 countries and made the Top 10 New York Times Best Seller List.

  5. Jun 7, 2005 · Lotsa de Casha is the richest -- and most miserable -- man in the world. No matter how colossal his castles, how fast his horses, nor how big his sandwiches, he remains a gloomy old sourpuss -- until he embarks on a fantastic adventure that leads him to the discovery of life's greatest treasure...

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    • Madonna, Rui Paes
    • $15.09
    • Madonna
  6. Jan 1, 2005 · No matter what your age, Lotsa de Casha will put a smile on-a your face-a and send you off with something we could all use...a renewed appreciation for our friends and family, a lesson about true happiness, and a fond memory of sharing this wonderful book with someone you love.

    • Madonna Illustrated By Rui Paes
  7. Lotsa de Casha is the richest - and most miserable - man in the world. No matter how colossal his castles, how fast his horses, nor how big his sandwiches, he remains a gloomy old sourpuss - until he embarks on a fantastic adventure that leads him to the discovery of life's greatest treasure.