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As she cared for the sick children, Dami decided to write adventure stories that featured a mouse called Geronimo Stilton as the protagonist. These stories became a publishing sensation both in Italy and internationally. [4] For a while I worked as a volunteer in a hospital, and it was there, almost by chance, that I invented Geronimo Stilton …
The first, Geronimo Stilton in the Kingdom of Fantasy, was released in Europe on 3 November 2011. [21] The follow-up, Geronimo Stilton: Return to the Kingdom of Fantasy, was released in the continent on 31 October 2012. [22] In North America, both titles were released exclusively on the PlayStation Store on 16 July 2013. [23]
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I suspect the reality of Geronimo Stilton as a real person, though I'm a long time Geronimo fan. First, Stilton is the name of a famous cheese. And Geronimo is also a famous Native American. AdeKaka' Stilton 22:18 (GMT +8) 24th July, 2007 That Italian guy wrote it in Italian, and Scholastic translated it.
Geronimo Stilton is about the titular character, a mouse journalist and head of the Geronimo Stilton Media Group. He searches New Mouse City and places around the world for new scoops while having adventures along the way with his nephew Benjamin, cousin Trap, sister Thea and Benjamin's friend Pandora Woz.
There’s also a legend that Geronimo himself came up with the battle cry, yelling his own name as he leapt down a nearly vertical cliff on horseback to escape American troops at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
Steve Jackson, co-author of many Fighting Fantasy books; Brian Jacques (1939–2011), author of the Redwall series; L. Dean James (1947–2018), author of Sorcerer's Stone; Tove Jansson (1914–2001), author of the Moomin novels; N. K. Jemisin (born 1972), author of The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms and The Fifth Season, along with their sequels