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Robert Newton Peck

    February 17, 1928 – June 23, 2020

    Robert Newton Peck is an American author celebrated for his impactful young adult fiction. His narratives delve into the complexities of adolescence, loss, and familial bonds, often set against evocative, rural backdrops. Peck's writing is distinguished by its poignant honesty and keen attention to detail, rendering his characters deeply resonant. His work frequently evokes a sense of looking back at a bygone era while simultaneously offering a timeless exploration of youth.

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    Reader's Digest Condensed Books. The Slow Awakening. Collision. A Day No Pigs Would Die. The Unwanted.
    Day No Pigs Would Die
    Soup
    Natural History of Edward Lear, New Edition
    Soup on Ice
    • 2021

      A beautifully illustrated exploration of Edward Lear's little-known career as a natural-history artist--now in a new expanded paperback editionEdward Lear (1812-1888) is best known today for his witty limericks and endearing nonsense verse. But the celebrated author of The Owl and the Pussy-Cat also created some of the most stunning paintings of birds and mammals during an age when many species were just being discovered and brought to private menageries and zoos throughout Europe. The Natural History of Edward Lear brings together more than 200 of Lear's strikingly beautiful illustrations of animals, plants, and landscapes. Robert McCracken Peck sheds light on Lear's astounding creativity, productivity, and success as an artist. He discusses Lear's humor, extensive travels, and important place in the history of science, and shows how Lear influenced other artists from Beatrix Potter and Maurice Sendak to James Prosek and Walton Ford.With a foreword by David Attenborough, a new chapter discussing Lear's interest in pets, and never-before-published illustrations by Lear, this new edition offers invaluable perspectives on a beloved writer who was also one of the greatest natural-history artists of all time.

      Natural History of Edward Lear, New Edition
    • 1998

      Soup

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.9(98)Add rating

      When it came to getting the two of us in trouble, Soup was a regular genius....Soup was my best pal. His real and righteous name was Luther Wesley Vinson, but nobody called him Luther. He didn't like it. I called him Luther just once, which promoted Soup to break me of a very bad habit before it really got formed. As soon as the swelling went out of my lip, I called him Soup instead of Thoop.Here are the stories of that friendship, and of the troubles--stories from a boyhood filled with barrels to roll in, apples to whip, windows to break, ropes to bind prisoners, acorn pepes, and ten-cent Saturday movies.But then as always nothing was quite as important as a best friend.

      Soup
    • 1994

      Originally published in hardcover in 1972, A Day No Pigs Would Die was one of the first young adult books, along with titles like The Outsiders and The Chocolate War. In it, author Robert Newton Peck weaves a story of a Vermont boyhood that is part fiction, part memoir. The result is a moving coming-of-age story that still resonates with teens today.

      Day No Pigs Would Die
    • 1985

      Rob and Soup engineer an incredible appearance by Santa and his sleigh in their small Vermont town

      Soup on Ice