Pinocchio

Paperback, 192 pages

English language

Published Sept. 21, 1995 by Wordsworth Classics.

ISBN:
978-1-85326-160-2
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OCLC Number:
810457026

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5 stars (3 reviews)

The story of the walking and talking puppet Pinocchio is one of the best-loved children's tales of all time.

Carved by old Gepetto, Pinocchio has an enormous nose which grows even longer whenever he tells a lie. And Pinocchio is such a scamp that he gets into all sorts of mischief. He runs away to join a puppet show, he teams up with a rascally fox and a wily cat, and plays truant from school, which has dreadful consequences. Eventually the conscience of a talking cricket and Pinocchio's guardian fairy restore him to good behaviour, obedience and care for others. --back cover

52 editions

Much darker than I remembered

4 stars

Reading around after finishing Pinocchio, I have learned that its author, Carlo Collodi, didn't actually like children very much and this fairytale was his attempt to scare them into behaving properly. Given the horrors that befall the poor puppet, I can quite believe it! The original Pinocchio is one dark story and I'm not even sure real children should be allowed to read it. I was surprised that I enjoyed reading Pinocchio so much because, in true fairytale style, there is little in the way of proper description or realism in the characters. Everyone is pretty two-dimensional and scenes pass swiftly with the emphasis on action rather than scene-setting. However, what makes the writing wonderful and gripping is Collodi's fantastic imagination. Having not read this for decades, I could not remember what happens next and there is no way I could have guessed! Even tiny cameo roles like the Snail …

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Subjects

  • Classic fiction
  • Juvenile Fiction
  • Children's 9-12 - Literature - Classics / Contemporary
  • Children: Grades 1-2
  • Classics