Critically acclaimed when it was first published, Tuck Everlasting has become a much-loved, well-studied modern-day classic. This anniversary edition features an in-depth interview conducted by Betsy Hearne in which Natalie Babbitt takes a look at Tuck Everlasting twenty-five years later.
This book is my favorite book im not into reading so much but i love this book its adventurous, and so many other things not only that but its a great book i recomend this book to every beginning reader to the best reader ever!!!!
Tuck Everlasting is a clever, exciting adventure full of wisdom and entertainment. If you’ve seen the movie, you must read the book. The author has beautifully written the story of a lonesome young girl and an amazing family who teaches her to see life from a different perspective. A classic treasure!
Amazing short story and a great read as well.
I love this book its thrilling and sad and happy all at the same time!!! #<3 it!
It’s AMAZING! 😀
it should be free
I thought the book was amazing. I recommend around fourth graders to try reading this it is spectacular and you will not regret it!!!
I am 11 years old and I read this book at my school and It was the best book I’ve ever read in my life It was wayyyyyyy better than the movie so if you plan on watching the movie make sure you read the book first! For the Man in the yellow suit.
I loved it
Winnie Foster wants to run away from home, but is scared to, so instead she takes a walk in the woods her family owns. During this walk she encounters Jesse Tuck as he drinks from a natural spring. She is confused that he won’t let her drink from it as well, but a trip to the Tuck family home explains it all. The spring gave the Tuck family …
im still reading it but ill be finished by may 30 2019
I cried when I read this back in 6th grade. Immortality is not all it’s cracked up to be
Tuck Everlasting is the story of the Tuck family that drank from a spring in the woods and now they can never die. Even if they get injured, they cannot be killed. They have hidden for the last 83 years because they do not age – they are eternally the age they were when they drank from the spring in the woods. They meet a young girl named …
I love it
omg that is an amazing book have no words
Such a beautiful book. It’s sad, it’s happy, it’s both at the same time. It leaves me full of emotions every time I read it.
This story is sad, and happy and both, and it leaves me wistful. But I loved it. I loved every bit of it. I’m so glad I read it. I had read it in junior high, and loved it back then. Our jr-high age daughter is getting ready to read it, so you know me, I must re-read it. Especially because I remember loving it. And now they have a movie out about …
A rare instance in which I’ve seen the movie prior to reading the book. Big differences in this one, but I did enjoy both movie and book. The story is such an interesting one, and riddled with lessons and questions Winnie must ask herself. And questions the reader ends up considering as well. It’s very short though, I’d love to read more of what …
It is a good book and good better then the chapter one is not okay chapter because not a lot of if evidence