The Pigman
1968 young adult novel by Paul Zindel / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Pigman is a young adult novel written by Paul Zindel, published in 1968.[1][2] It is notable for its authentic depiction of teenagers, and was among the first YA books to take the genre in a more realistic direction.[3]
Author | Paul Zindel |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Young Adult literature |
Publisher | Harper & Row |
Publication date | 1968-10-12 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 182 pages |
OCLC | 00411608 |
LC Class | PZ7.Z647 Pi |
Followed by | The Pigman's Legacy (1980) The Pigman & Me (1990) |
This dual perspective novel gives the reader two different sides to a story about a man they have befriended. The two main characters, teenagers Lorraine and John, have opposite personalities and together create a powerful narrative. This book would go on to win numerous awards, including the New York Times Outstanding Book of 1968, the ALA Notable Children's Book 1940–1970 the Horn Book 1969 Fanfare Honor List.[4]
The novel is frequently assigned in elementary schools, middle schools, and some high schools for English classes. Although commonly taught, this book has been banned in certain areas for numerous reasons, some including offensive language and sexual themes.[5] The book's sequel, The Pigman's Legacy, was published in 1980. The Pigman & Me, an autobiography by Paul Zindel,[6] was first published in 1990; it is considered an unofficial triquel to The Pigman.[7] Zindel wrote a screenplay, adapting the book for the stage and screen, but it was not taken up by any filmmaker.