Pinocchio: The Origin Story

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by Alessandro Sanna

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Have you ever wondered where the Pinocchio story really begins? This is the untold origin story behind the beloved wooden boy. Told as a story of cosmic beginnings, this version of Pinocchio is about the formative energy and magic that reside in the wood that becomes the boy. This version is also about life on the molecular level and what it means to think about our composition as human beings from the point of view of energy and cosmic matter. Gr 1–5—Luminous, ethereal watercolors depict a remixed Pinocchio story in Sanna's newest meditation. In place of Carlo Collodi's episodic moralizing, Sanna presents his character—a branch broken off from the world's first tree after a lightning strike—as a primordial archetype, the ur-seeker traveling the world, encountering other creatures derived from the original Pinocchio. Though the artist mirrors some events from Collodi's tale, here the secondary characters are devoid of motives, appearing as winking embellishments to the hero's instinctual journey. Sanna opens the book with a foreword about visiting severely ill children in the hospital, and the headlong determination with which his energetic branch strides through the pages suggests the resilient joy of children even in the face of terrible disease. The barest hint of textual narrative—four sentences in all—starts with a swirling universe and ends with the branch turned into a tree, poised to become a wooden puppet. As a contemplation of life, death, and regeneration, the book may not appeal to most elementary-age readers; as a reimagining of Pinocchio, the story will also likely elude a generation of readers pretty hazy on the details of the original beyond an elongating nose and a supportive cricket. But the rich, meticulous, graphic-style illustrations, full of expressionistic color and minute, gestural details, should captivate patient readers of images. VERDICT Gorgeous visuals elevate this existential twist on a familiar but mostly unread classic. Students of art, literature, and philosophy will be the primary audience for this special interpretation.—Robbin E. Friedman, Chappaqua Library, NY A Brain Pickings Best Children's Book of 2016 ★"Alternating between panels and full- and double-page scenes whose bright, bleeding colors evoke tie-dyed fabrics, Sanna shows the proto-Pinocchio gathering companions and confronting a forest of trees and fire, a ravenous snake, and an enormous shark, before growing into a tree. It's a haunting and wholly original perspective on Collodi's classic that suggests that Pinocchio's mischievous spirit draws from a primordial, even immortal, source of energy." -- STARRED REVIEW, Publishers Weekly "In the astonishingly beautiful and tenderhearted Pinocchio: The Origin Story, Sanna imagines an alternative prequel to the beloved story, a wordless genesis myth of the wood that became Pinocchio, radiating a larger cosmogony of life, death, and the transcendent continuity between the two...A fitting follow-up to The River --Sanna's exquisite visual memoir of life on the Po River in Northern Italy, reflecting on the seasonality of human existence--this imaginative masterwork dances with the cosmic unknowns that eclipse human life and the human mind with their enormity: questions like what life is, how it began, and what happens when it ends." --Maria Popova, Brain Pickings "In the mostly wordless pages of "Pinocchio: The Origin Story" (Enchanted Lion, 48 pages, $19.95), exquisite paintings by the Italian watercolorist Alessandro Sanna depict a series of mystical events that produced the bit of wood that the woodcarver Geppetto would eventually fashion into a marionette--which became a real boy--in Carlo Collodi's 1883 story "Pinocchio." [...] Powerful and strange, this picture book invites contemplation...." -- Meghan Cox Gurdon, The Wall Street Journal "Here, Sanna focuses on the piece of wood that eventually becomes the marionette, as if the wood is the toy's very soul. It begins with a falling star, crashing to the earth, where a tree eventually grows. When a piece of lightning hits it, a branch falls. Alive with energy and joined by a fox and a cat, it wanders the forest, is set afire, is eaten by a snake and a shark, and much more. And that's only the beginning, the final page reading, "So begins the story of a piece of wood." The art here is spectacular, and there's much to chew on." --Julie Danielson, Kirkus Reviews "Unique and wondrous, this picture book is something entirely special. It is an origin story about far more than Pinocchio himself, showing that we all originate from a certain spark. Then along the way we are filled with fire, discover companions, take adventures, grow into our own, and our story at that point is just beginning. The illustrations are spectacular. Done in watercolor that flows on the page, creating light and energy. There is also clever detailed use of the paint with leaves flowing to create characters and allowing space for almo

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