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Pinocchio's Guide to the End of the World
- Narrated by: Zachary Zaba
- Length: 10 hrs and 14 mins
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Summary
"Moon's richly inventive debut novel proves as enchanting—and as darkly surprising—as the original fairy tale from which it takes inspiration.... Written with polish and playful power." (BookLife Reviews, Editor's Pick)
"Eva Moon manages to balance humor, adventure, and drama in Pinocchio's Guide to the End of the World, and the warm humanity of her characters helps illuminate one of the darkest chapters of the 20th century." (IndieReader)
This is not your childhood Pinocchio. Becoming real was only the start. Pinocchio got his wish, but finds there's more to being human than having the right kind of body. Inside, he still feels like that same wooden puppet.
In the wake of WWI, his struggle to fit into a human world leads to a deadly fight with a fascist officer and flight from the only home he's ever known.
From tramp steamers to stifling sweatshops, from love to bitter heartbreak, he can't outrun his puppet past. Returning home years later, he discovers his beloved papa, Geppetto, was spirited away in the middle of the night into a Germany newly in Hitler's grip.
On his perilous journey, he finds a motley crew of allies, love, and an unexpected enemy who knows a secret about Pinocchio's own magical origins that could help her enslave humanity.
Pinocchio's Guide to the End of the World is a tale of friendship, love, and, ultimately, what it means to be real.
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- Chris Brannick
- 14-08-23
A fabulous yarn, thoughtful and exciting
There’s a surreal feel to Pinocchio saving the human race in the face of world war 2, but it all works!
The characters are warmly drawn and there are enough unexpected twists to keep you hanging on for the next one. The author is not afraid to bump off loved characters, so you can never be sure who’s going to make it to the end.
She does a fabulous job of planting seeds in the story that blossom several chapters later, and it’s all taut and efficient in the storytelling.
I would have liked the Blue Lady to have had a less fey voice but hey, that’s a tiny caveat.
Thoroughly recommended.
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