The Pigman
Books | Juvenile Fiction / Social Issues / Emotions & Feelings
3.8
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Paul Zindel
One of the best-selling young adult books of all time, written by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Paul Zindel. John Conlan is nicknamed “The Bathroom Bomber” after setting off firecrackers in the boys’ bathroom 23 times without ever getting caught. John and his best friend, Lorraine, can never please their parents, and school is a chore. To pass the time, they play pranks on unsuspecting people and it's during one of these pranks that they meet the “Pigman.” In spite of themselves, John and Lorraine soon get caught up in Mr. Pignati’s zest for life. In fact, they become so involved that they begin to destroy the only corner of the world that has ever mattered to them. Can they stop before it’s too late?'
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Author
Paul Zindel
Pages
168
Publisher
Graymalkin Media
Published Date
2011-05-14
ISBN
1935169025 9781935169024
Ratings
Google: 5
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"beautiful story. it takes place in staten island, New York aroud the 1950s. it's about a two kids, lorraine and john who prank a man, named Angelo Pignati. they call him and he invites them over thinking they're adults. he is a person who loves to play mind games, and he collects porcelain pigs and his wife recently died. after that day, they visited him all the time. they also went to the zoo with him one day. he had a friend named bobo the monkey. one day they were going around his house on roller skates, he was at the top of the stairs and had a heart attack. while he was in the hospital they looked after his house except for the night he came home. They threw a party at his house the night he came home and everyone who came basically destroyed Mr. Pignati's things especially his pigs. he was depressed after that. the next day they called him and told him to come to meet them at the zoo. they went to go see bobo. when he had found out Bobo had died of Pneumonia, mr. Pignati dropped to the floor and died."
"I read this book for the first time in Middle School. I fell in love with the stories and I adored the characters. Years later as a college student, I re-read the book and I loved it just as much as I did when I was young. Its a beautiful, yet heartbreaking story that can really appeal to the child in you. I highly suggest for anyone, no matter the age, there is always something to get out of this one. "