Tuck Everlasting

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Sep 17, 2010 - Juvenile Fiction - 144 pages

Critically acclaimed when it was first published, Natalie Babbitt's Tuck Everlasting has become a much-loved, well-studied modern-day classic. Now a major motion film available on streaming, featuring stars Alexis Bledel, Ben Kingsley, and Sissy Spacek!

What if you could live forever?

Is eternal life a blessing or a curse? That is what young Winnie Foster must decide when she discovers a spring on her family’s property whose waters grant immortality. Members of the Tuck family, having drunk from the spring, tell Winnie of their experiences watching life go by and never growing older.

But then Winnie must decide whether or not to keep the Tucks’ secret—and whether or not to join them on their never-ending journey.

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Contents

Section 1
3
Section 2
5
Section 3
9
Section 4
13
Section 5
17
Section 6
22
Section 7
31
Section 8
37
Section 15
67
Section 16
73
Section 17
76
Section 18
81
Section 19
89
Section 20
93
Section 21
101
Section 22
106

Section 9
42
Section 10
46
Section 11
50
Section 12
56
Section 13
60
Section 14
66
Section 23
111
Section 24
116
Section 25
121
Section 26
127
Section 27
134
Section 28
141

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About the author (2010)

Artist and writer Natalie Babbitt (1932–2016) is the award-winning author of the modern classic Tuck Everlasting and many other brilliantly original books for young people. As the mother of three small children, she began her career in 1966 by illustrating The Forty-Ninth Magician, written by her husband, Samuel Babbitt. She soon tried her own hand at writing, publishing two picture books in verse. Her first novel, TheSearch for Delicious, was published in 1969 and established her reputation for creating magical tales with profound meaning. Kneeknock Rise earned Babbitt a Newbery Honor in 1971, and she went on to write—and often illustrate—many more picture books, story collections,and novels. She also illustrated the five volumes in the Small Poems series by Valerie Worth. In 2002, Tuck Everlasting was adapted into a major motion picture, and in 2016 a musical version premiered on Broadway. Born and raised in Ohio, Natalie Babbitt lived her adult life in the Northeast.

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