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Edmondo De Amicis (1846–1908) was an Italian novelist, journalist, and short-story writer best known for his moral and educational works. His most famous book, 'Cuore' ('Heart'), became a cornerstone of Italian children's literature and was translated into many languages for its universal themes of kindness and civic virtue.

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Heart: A Schoolboy's Journal

Heart: A Schoolboy's Journal

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Heart: A Schoolboy's Journal is an English translation of Edmondo De Amicis's classic Italian novel 'Cuore'. Written as the diary of a young boy named Enrico Bottini, it chronicles a school year in Turin, Italy, capturing lessons of compassion, patriotism, and moral growth. Through Enrico’s reflections and the teacher’s monthly stories, the book emphasizes empathy, diligence, and respect for others.

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The School Year Begins: Awakening of the Heart

As Enrico opens his diary at the start of the school year in Turin, we step into his world of desks, chalk dust, and youthful energy. He introduces his teacher, a calm guide who teaches more with his tone than with his lectures, and his classmates—boys of different social origins, reflecting the new...

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Diverse Companions: Discovering Equality and Respect

Within the crowded classroom, Enrico slowly sees the meaning of social diversity. There is Garrone, large and kind-hearted, who defends the weak without hesitation; Derossi, brilliant and generous; Coretti, the carpenter’s son who studies after helping his father carry wood; and Franti, the rebellio...

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Edmondo De Amicis (1846–1908) was an Italian novelist, journalist, and short-story writer best known for his moral and educational works. His most famous book, 'Cuore' ('Heart'), became a cornerstone of Italian children's literature and was translated into many languages for its universal themes of ...

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Edmondo De Amicis (1846–1908) was an Italian novelist, journalist, and short-story writer best known for his moral and educational works. His most famous book, 'Cuore' ('Heart'), became a cornerstone of Italian children's literature and was translated into many languages for its universal themes of kindness and civic virtue.

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