PinocchioNow in paperback — Idiosyncratic collages by the acclaimed Sara Fanelli and a clever, authentic translation make this slipcased PINOCCHIO a must-have for collectors of all ages. To be a real boy — that is the heart's desire of the little wooden puppet carved by the old and sprightly Geppeto. Naughty, mischevious, and bold, Pinocchio sets off on adventures and gets into trouble — but to achieve his desire, he will have to face many challenges and learn some very important lessons. Emma Rose's superb new translation is matched by Fanelli's playful illustrations in this unique edition of Carlo Collodi's 1883 classic. |
Contents
Section 1 | 46 |
Section 2 | 47 |
Section 3 | 52 |
Section 4 | 54 |
Section 5 | 72 |
Section 6 | 75 |
Section 7 | 134 |
Section 8 | 160 |
Section 9 | 185 |
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Common terms and phrases
Alidoro anchovies asked Pinocchio assassins beach called CARlo Collodi carriage cauliflower CHAPTER Cherry child cricket cried Pinocchio dead dear donkey door ears eaten echoed the cat exclaimed eyes fairy asked fairy's house father feel feet fell felt Field of Miracles Fire-Eater fish fisherman Geppetto give go to school gold coins Goodbye greengrocer hands Harlequin head heard hee-haw hour hungry jacket jumped kisses Lampwick laughing leaped legs little voice looked Maisy Melampo minutes mouth mullet neck never night nose opened Pinocchio asked Pinocchio began Pinocchio cried Pinocchio replied Pinocchio thought Pinocchio took polecats police officers Poor Pinocchio pulled Punchinello puppet-master replied Pinocchio replied the puppet shouted sighed snail stop suddenly swam tail tears tell there's tomorrow tongue Toyland tried tuna turned village wailed waited walked window wonder wooden puppet yelled