Pinocchio
by Carlo Collodi
Old woodcarver Heppetto decides to make a wonderful puppet that can dance - he turns the somersaults upside down, but accidentally chooses an unusual piece of wood. A ready puppet can talk – behaves badly, like the busiest child. But Pinocchio is brave – as nexist as he is curious. After some adventures lifting her hair, she won the desire of her heart. Despite being one of the most famous books in the world, Pinocchio is also unknown - in many minds it is associated with the Walt Disney movie, which has little to do with the wonderful original of Carlo Collodi. This story, of course, is about a puppet who, after many ways, manages to become a "real child". And yet it's not an emotionally or morally healing story. On the contrary, Pinocchio is one of the greatest destroyers of the written page, a mad genius who is disturbed by the satisfaction and compassion of his desires, a renegade who in many ways resembles his neighbor contemporary, Huck Finn.