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Pinocchio (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction Books
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Carlo Collodi
The Adventures of Pinocchio
"The Adventures of Pinocchio" by Carlo Collodi is a children's fantasy novel published in 1883. It follows the mischievous adventures of an animated marionette named Pinocchio who faces countless perils and temptations as he journeys through life. Along the way, he meets colorful characters who teach him important lessons about goodness and responsibility. Through his trials, Pinocchio must learn to overcome disobedience and laziness before he can achieve his heart's deepest desire: to become a real boy.
Carlo Collodi
Le avventure di Pinocchio: Storia di un burattino
"Le avventure di Pinocchio: Storia di un burattino" by Carlo Collodi is a fantasy novel published in February 1883. It tells the tragicomic adventures of Pinocchio, an animated puppet created by woodcarver Geppetto, who considers him as his son. With help from the Blue-Haired Fairy, the mischievous puppet must mature morally to become a real boy. The story explores profound themes of human condition and moral growth, earning recognition as a literary masterpiece beyond children's literature. Pinocchio's growing nose has become a universal symbol for lies.
Carlo Collodi
Pinocchio: The Tale of a Puppet
"Pinocchio: The Tale of a Puppet" by Carlo Collodi is a children's fantasy novel published in 1883. A wooden marionette carved by the carpenter Geppetto comes to life and embarks on mischievous adventures through Tuscany. The impulsive puppet faces temptations and dangers as he encounters talking crickets, cunning foxes, puppet masters, and a mysterious fairy. Through his trials, Pinocchio must learn about goodness and obedience before he can achieve his deepest wish: to become a real boy.
Eugenio Cherubini
Pinocchio in Africa
"Pinocchio in Africa" by Eugenio Cherubini is a fictional adventure that draws inspiration from the classic tale of Pinocchio, written in the early 20th century. The story chronicles the escapades of Pinocchio, a wooden marionette, as he embarks on an adventurous journey to Africa, leaving behind his traditional schooling for a world full of wild animals, exotic landscapes, and unexpected challenges. As he pursues wealth and the thrill of adventure, readers are treated to a whimsical narrative that maintains the charm and moral undertones of the original Pinocchio story. The opening portion of the book introduces Pinocchio's initial ambition to study, which quickly falls by the wayside when he is captivated by the arrival of a circus in town. Ignoring his homework, he is drawn into the vibrant and chaotic spectacle of the circus, mingling with exotic performers and animals. Through his fascination, Pinocchio decides to set off for Africa in search of riches, somewhat naively driven by the fantastical tales he hears. His initial encounters with the circus and his contemplation of adventure set the stage for a journey filled with wild experiences, hinting at the mixture of mischief and life lessons that will come as he navigates African adventures.
Collodi Nipote
The Heart of Pinocchio: New Adventures of the Celebrated Little Puppet
"The Heart of Pinocchio: New Adventures of the Celebrated Little Puppet" by Nipote is a novel likely written in the early 20th century. This imaginative retelling continues the adventures of the beloved wooden puppet Pinocchio, who has now discovered he has a heart and has become a real boy. The story explores themes of bravery, loyalty, and the challenges of growing up as it follows Pinocchio's latest escapades, including his involvement in a war to defend Italy. At the start of the novel, we find Pinocchio waking up in his room, feeling a strange ticking noise inside him, which leads him to question whether he has truly become a real boy. Amidst his antics, including a comedic encounter with a parrot and a chaotic escape from would-be captors, Pinocchio learns about the weight of his decisions and the importance of courage. As he chooses to volunteer for the army, he grapples with the realities of war while demonstrating his resilience and loyalty to his friends, setting the stage for a narrative that combines humor with poignant moments of growth and self-discovery.
Gemma Mongiardini-Rembadi
Pinocchio under the sea
"Pinocchio Under the Sea" by Gemma Mongiardini-Rembadi is a children's adventure novel written in the early 20th century. The story follows Pinocchio, the beloved wooden marionette, as he embarks on a new journey beneath the ocean in search of his father, who has mysteriously disappeared. Through encounters with whimsical sea creatures, including dolphins, and lessons in the importance of education and kindness, the narrative promises an imaginative exploration of underwater life. At the start of the tale, Pinocchio recalls his father's last moments before disappearing into the vast sea. Stricken with worry, he leaps into the ocean to find him, only to meet a talking dolphin who offers to accompany him on a grand adventure. Together, they set out for various escapades, filled with excitement and self-discovery, as Pinocchio grapples with the challenges of education and the complexities of friendship. This opening presents a captivating premise that entices readers to dive deeper into Pinocchio's underwater exploits.
Carlo Collodi
Pinocchion seikkailut: Kertomus marioneteista
"Pinocchion seikkailut: Kertomus marioneteista" by Carlo Collodi is a children's fantasy novel first published in 1883. It follows the mischievous adventures of Pinocchio, an animated wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy. Through his journey, Pinocchio faces countless perils and temptations, encountering colorful characters who teach him valuable lessons about life. As he struggles with disobedience and laziness, he must learn goodness and wisdom to achieve his heart's deepest desire.
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