
Winnie, the man, and Winnie's grandmother hear a music box playing in the wood near the Fosters' house. That evening, a man in a yellow suit approaches the Foster home, looking for information.


Ten-year-old Winifred "Winnie" Foster, who lives at the edge of the village of Treegap, decides to run away from her overbearing family. It has also been adapted into a stage musical with music by Chris Miller, lyrics by Nathan Tysen, and book by Claudia Shear and Tim Federle. Tuck Everlasting has been adapted into two feature films, released in 19, and has been adapted three times into unabridged audio books: by Listening Library/Random House in 1988 and narrated by Peter Thomas, by Recorded Books in 1993 and narrated by Barbara Caruso, and by Audio Bookshelf in 2001 and narrated by Melissa Hughes. It has sold over 5 million copies and has been called a classic of modern children's literature.

Although I enjoyed it I was left with a sad feeling but not because it has an actual sad ending but rather because it didn’t as I expected it to.Tuck Everlasting is an American children's novel about immortality written by Natalie Babbitt and published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in 1975. For some reason for me it had a sleepy feel. All things considered, I found the book to be a quiet read. The Tuck family for me represented a gathering of stereotypes which made me feel as the author never allowed these characters to become realistic. The playful and magical writing takes the reader into a journey of wonder and confusion, which is exactly how the author manages to draw a picture of how life without death can possibly work.Īlthough it is a good book that explores themes such as constant change, the connection between life and death and certain values of humanity, I didn’t feel like it was a five star read. As the novel progresses she keeps providing beautifully descriptive paragraphs and vivid nature descriptions that I felt are a great way to introduce children, as it is a children’s book, to lyrical prose. I believe Natalie Babbitt does an excellent job creating a humorous and moving story that draws the reader in on the first paragraphs. She decides to leave her life behind and explore the woods next door where she encounters the unusual Tuck family. Winnie lives a tightly controlled life, she is constantly checked on by her parents and grandmother so she yearns to see the world outside her gate.

Tuck Everlasting is the timeless story of an eleven years old girl, Winnie Foster, who finds herself involved with a family who have mistakenly drank water from a spring and became immortal eighty-seven years ago. Publication Date: 2020 (first published in 1975)
