Description
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.
Author: Robert Newton Peck
Publisher: Laurel Leaf Library
Published: 09/20/1994
Pages: 176
Binding Type: Mass Market Paperbound
Weight: 0.20lbs
Size: 6.80h x 4.10w x 0.50d
ISBN13: 9780679853060
ISBN10: 0679853065
BISAC Categories:
- Young Adult Fiction | Coming of Age
- Young Adult Fiction | Lifestyles | Farm & Ranch Life
- Young Adult Fiction | Historical | United States | 20th Century
a Vermont boyhood that is part fiction, part memoir. The result is a moving coming-of-age story that still resonates with teens today.
Author: Robert Newton Peck
Publisher: Laurel Leaf Library
Published: 09/20/1994
Pages: 176
Binding Type: Mass Market Paperbound
Weight: 0.20lbs
Size: 6.80h x 4.10w x 0.50d
ISBN13: 9780679853060
ISBN10: 0679853065
BISAC Categories:
- Young Adult Fiction | Coming of Age
- Young Adult Fiction | Lifestyles | Farm & Ranch Life
- Young Adult Fiction | Historical | United States | 20th Century
About the Author
Robert Newton Peck comes from generations of Yankee farmers. Like the Vermont folk he writes about in his novel, he was raised as a boy in the Shaker Way, which endured even after the sect itself had died out. Its view of life is embodied in the character of his young protagonist's father, who believed that a faith is more blessed when put to use than when put to word: "A man's worship counts for naught, unless his dog and cat are the better for it."

