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Pinocchio in Africa

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About This Book

A wooden marionette leaves home and journeys across Africa, moving from circus crowds and wild animals to towns where he takes odd jobs, sells water, and endures arrests and humiliations. He repeatedly escapes peril—riding animals, surviving a crocodile, being crowned emperor, entertaining crowds, and breaking free from cages—while encountering comic and dangerous episodes. The narrative stitches together episodic adventures that mix slapstick action with moral lessons about gratitude, labor, and duty to those who care for him, presenting fantastical incidents alongside gentle didactic reflection.

About the Author

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Eugenio Cherubini

Eugenio Cherubini was an Italian author known for his unique contributions to children's literature. His notable work, "Pinocchio in Africa," offers a fresh take on the classic tale of Pinocchio, reimagining the beloved character's adventures in a new cultural context. Cherubini's storytelling is characterized by its imaginative narrative and engaging themes, appealing to young readers and fostering a sense of adventure and curiosity. Through his writing, he has contributed to the literary heritage of children's fiction, providing a distinctive voice in the genre.

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