Monday, January 14, 2008

Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi


Illustrated by Gioia Fiammenghi

Translated by E. Harden

First published in Italy 1882

Published by Puffin books 1974

The original version of Pinocchio, which has been much changed in its countless retelling. Pinocchio, a puppet carved from an enchanted log of cherry wood, learns the lessons of growing up (but being a bit of a block head it does take him longer than most). Luckily for him, he has some very forgiving and magical guardians to help him along the way. True to all original fairy tales, this tale is chock-full of moral advice and grime punishments for not following it. The story, however, is told with so much humour, and whimisical adventuring that you are sorry when Pinocchio finally becomes a real boy. Ages 8 and up. *****

No comments: