![]() ![]() This guide follows the 1975 edition of Tuck Everlasting. She illustrated The Forty-ninth Magician, which was written by her husband, Samuel Babbitt, in 1966, and Small Poems by Valerie Worth (1972). ![]() Babbitt majored in Studio Art at Smith College and went on to pen several works for young readers, including Knee-Knock Rise (1970), Goody Hall (1971), and The Eyes of the Amaryllis (1977). nominee for the biennial international Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1982. She received both the Newbery Honor and Christopher awards, and she was the U.S. Natalie Babbitt (1932-2016) was an American author and illustrator. Tuck Everlasting was adapted twice into a full-length feature film (19), and it appeared on Broadway as a stage musical in 2016. The book received many honors and awards, including the Janusz Korczak Medal and the 1976 Christopher Award as best book for young people, among others, and it was named an ALA Notable Book. Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt follows the journey of a young girl’s decision to live forever or remain mortal. ![]()
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