Pinocchio

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Coming of AgeFolkloreClassic LiteratureFamily DynamicsIllustratedAdventureFantasy
Fairy Tales & Folk Stories

Pinocchio

Maciek Kubisztal

$1.95
PAPERBACKIn Stock

The book tells the story of Pinocchio, a mischievous wooden puppet carved by the poor, elderly woodcarver Geppetto, who longs to become a real boy. Unlike an ordinary marionette, Pinocchio is magically brought to life and immediately begins a series of wild adventures. Driven by his desire for humanity, he repeatedly succumbs to temptation and dishonesty, a trait famously symbolized by his nose growing longer every time he tells a lie. His journey is a moral odyssey where he encounters various characters, including the kindly Blue Fairy, the deceitful Fox and Cat, and other pitfalls that test his character. Through a process of misadventures and hard-learned lessons about honesty, self-sacrifice, and the value of hard work, Pinocchio eventually proves himself worthy and achieves his ultimate dream of being transformed into a real boy.

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Tomes & Tales

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$1.95

2 copies

Publisher

Produced and published by Phidal Publishing, Incorporated

Pages

24

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9782764317471

ISBN-10

2764317476

Language

English

Published

2009-01-01