The Adventures of Cipollino
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Cipollino is young, brave, clever, and determined—exactly the kind of valiant hero that’s bound to triumph in fairy tales. Except, did we mention that he’s also a little onion? You read that right: In this fantastic book of high political drama—a classic of Italian children’s literature—all of the characters are fruits, vegetables, and animals.
Here, Cipollino sets out to free his wrongfully imprisoned father. In the process, he faces off against scoundrels of all kinds. What hangs in the balance is nothing more or less than the freedom of an entire kingdom from the senseless rules imposed by the tyrannical Prince Lemon, and the equal dignity of each blueberry, string bean, and spider.
Written in the atmosphere of hope and enthusiasm of post–World War II Italy, Cipollino and his friends don’t rely on weapons and violence in their battle against injustice, but rather on jokes and tricks, ingenuity and courage, heart and solidarity. With much laughter, luck, and pluck, they band together to bring fun, respect, and decency back to the land.
Praise for The Adventures of Cipollino
A 2026 Mildred L. Batchelder Honor Book!One of 100 Scope Notes's Most Astonishingly Unconventional Children's Books of 2025!A Kirkus Reviews Fall Preview selection!One of New York Magazine / The Strategist's Best New Books for Kids Published in 2025! Featured in The Strategist (New York Magazine) Holiday Gift Guide: "Carefully Selected, Unusually Special Gifts Under $50!""Heroes are made, not grown-unless you happen to be a salty little onion, the titular star of the Italian children's author Gianni Rodari's farcical novel of vegetable rebellion, The Adventures of Cipollino, originally published in 1951 and translated into English for the first time by Antony Shugaar... The vivid character names, Dasha Tolstikova's lush watercolor illustrations and the prominent theme of freewheeling underdogs triumphing over a stuffy bureaucracy will carry young readers effortlessly through this anthropomorphic adventure."
The New York Times
A metaphor for power and the fight for justice. A rather good topic for children in 2025, wouldn't you say? This is very much a novel intended for kids 10+... Ideal for a teacher readaloud.
A Fuse #8 Production (A School Library Journal blog)
“I feel like I've been waiting my whole life for this little onion... Cipollino is the voice of a generation!”
Books Are Magic (Brooklyn, NY)
An absolute triumph, a book with stunning, colorful illustrations on nearly every page-one sure to delight readers from 9 to 90... The little onion boy who once fought against the produce monarchy now belongs to all of us. Once a story is out in the world, it can't be contained; it grows wild, sprouting wherever someone needs it most.
Warm as Toast
Italian author Gianni Rodari wrote many beloved children’s books and was a recipient of the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Award. He was also an educator who understood the liberating power of the imagination. He is one of the 20th century’s greatest authors for children, and Italy’s greatest. Decades after his death in 1980, Rodari’s writing remains as powerful and innovative as ever. Antony Shugaar is a writer and translator. His translation of Rodari’s Telephone Tales received the 2021 Batchelder Award for Most Outstanding Children’s Translation and was awarded the 2020 Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs English Translation Prize. Dasha Tolstikova is the author and illustrator of A Year Without Mom, which received four starred reviews and was a Kirkus Best Book of the Year. She is also the illustrator of several of her own books, and her illustrations have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The New Yorker. She lives in Brooklyn.
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