Tuck Everlasting

· Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
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The beloved children’s classic with more than more than 10 million copies sold.

From Newbery Honor and E. B. White Award–winning author Natalie Babbitt, Tuck Everlasting is a spellbinding modern-day masterpiece about immortality, friendship, and growing up that’s sure to become an all-time favorite for every generation.


What if you could live forever? In this timeless story young Winnie Foster learns of a hidden spring in a nearby wood and meets the Tuck family, whose members reveal their astonishing discovery of the spring’s life-changing power. Now Winnie must decide what to do with her newfound knowledge—and the Tucks must decide what to do with her. But it’s not just the curious girl who is interested in their remarkable tale. A suspicious stranger is also searching for the Tucks, and he will stop at nothing until he finds them and uncovers their secret.

A staple on home bookshelves and in classrooms and libraries, Tuck Everlasting has captivated readers of all ages for half a century.

Praise for Tuck Everlasting:

“Probably the best work of our best children's novelist.”Harper's

“Exciting and excellently written.”The New York Times Book Review

“A fearsome and beautifully written book that can't be put down or forgotten.” The New Yorker

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4.5
648 reviews
A Google user
April 27, 2010
I just read a wonderfully written book, with lots of great description. It's called Tuck Everlasting. The main idea, or "message" of the story was that you should really appreciate life. It mentioned that, "Life is like a wheel." First you are born, you live a great life, and soon you die, and that happens over and over. This book is fiction. It's about the Tuck family who drank out of a spring, and became immortal. When Jesse Tuck drank out of the spring in Treegap, Jesse was seventeen. He looks seventeen and will look the same forever. But he is actually 104 years old. So, he has stayed seventeen for 87 years. Some of the Tucks hate being immortal and wish that they could die, but they can't. They have to see people dying all around them, and they themselves can't die until the end of the world. But some of the Tucks think that they should enjoy their life that will go on forever and never end, and they should be happy they're immortal, since that's the way regular, mortal human beings would feel if they became immortal. I really like how this story gave me a whole new meaning to my life, and how I feel about it. Also their is a little love between Winnie and Jesse. The author of this touching story is Natalie Babbitt in case anyone was wondering. Also I saw the movie. I have to admit, the book was way better than the movie. I thought that all the events in the movie happened way too fast, unlike the book, and in the book Natalie really took many pages describing the plot and what was happening very clearly. I would definitely recommend reading this book. If you wanted to, you could also watch the movie, but I would suggest that you read the book first, because how I mentioned that the movie's events went by in a breeze; not giving people enough time to understand the concept of the story.
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tuck everlasting is about a girl named Winnie she lives by a wood were there is a spring that pours out magic water. if you drink the water you live for evmatter what you do you cant die. one day Winnie went out for a walk in the wood and she saw a boy named Jessie she saw him drinking the water and asked if she can have some Jessie told her the water was gross and dirty. but it was really because it was magic water and Jessie didnt want Winnie to know. but winnie findsg out and they must kidnap her. then there was a strange man in a yellow hat that followed Winnie and the tuck family to there house in the woods. once he saw that the family kidnapped her he went back to his house. but the thing was that the family was not holding Winnie there agents her will she actually started to like the family and they were nice to her the. boy named Jessie, the one she saw in the woods liked Winnie. two days past. then there was a knock on the door when may opened the door there was the police and they wanted to take Winnie back to her home and put the whole tuck family in prison. When the man with the yellow hat went inside to take Winnie home may pulled out a gun and threatened to shoot the man if he touched winnie. But the man would not listen to her so she shot him dont worry hid not die but they took Winnie to jail. and if you read the took you will find out what happens to everyone. i hope you read it you would really in joy it.
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mika
December 22, 2013
This story contains an amazing adventure to all that's read it. You'd certainly fall in love with this book. I can see somebody now reading every word carefully, for each word leads you one tiny step closer to the mysterious truth. That lies far beyond your reach, not even god can reach it. But I beleive that somebody might be the chosen one.... that uncovers the secret... read now.. your missing a great adventure.. besiddes, it's not like you can live forever. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
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About the author

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, The Search 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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