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Pigman
Pigman | Paul Zindel
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Join the millions of readers who have discovered The Pigman, the beloved, groundbreaking young adult classic from Paul Zindel, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds. In The Pigman, what begins as a teenage prank soon becomes a timeless examination of grief, acceptance, and the transformative power of friendship. High-school sophomores John and Lorraine had no idea what they were starting when they made a prank phone call to a stranger named Angelo Pignati. Virtually overnight, they befriended the old man. But now Mr. Pignati is dead. And for John and Lorraine, the only way to find peace is to write down their friend's story the true story of the Pigman. Supports the Common Core State Standards"
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guidosophia
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Yo. I read this book for the first time in fifth grade I think. When I read it back then I thought it was the saddest book on earth. When I reread it as a 21 year old I still thought it was the saddest book ever. Just so heartbreakingly tragic. I think this is one of the first books I remember crying myself to sleep over. I remember reading it on the school bus and crying too. So sad

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SoniaC
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Randomly remembered reading this for class in junior high school. Became obsessed with the idea of revisiting it.

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AmyPerezCubas
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Another favorites of mine growing up! This book written by Paul Zindel was on my reading list going into the 6th grade. I remember randomly getting this one from the library and fell in love with the story. It is about two sophomores John and Lorraine who are troubled until they meet an old man name Mr. Pignati! There are other books in the series including one with other characters! You‘ll see John and Lorraine again though! Best for 6-8th grade!

Gabylaurel10 Seems like an interesting book to read! 6y
AmyPerezCubas For the activity with this book, my activities would be small group discussions and asking questions. With this book we are able to talk about the meaning of the book. 6y
AmyPerezCubas ESOL - small groups and give enough time for the English language learners to respond to questions 6y
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DrSpalding Detail needed! 6y
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Sluglifebooks
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Classic

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Dragonmagma
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The ending made me hate this book but I guess that just shows how well this book did to make me care so much for what happens to all the characters

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Sarahreadstoomuch
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My aunt was telling me about this book at Christmas, so I read it. It just might be the most depressing coming of age story I‘ve ever read. Very well written, it tells the story of two young teens who inadvertently befriend a lonely old man. Disregard this ugly cover - it has been republished with a much nicer one!

Bookwm85forever I remember reading this book years ago!!! 7y
Sarahreadstoomuch Really @Bookwm85forever ? That‘s awesome! I‘d never heard of it before my aunt brought it up. She read it because it is now assigned reading in the school where she works. 7y
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AtomCornett
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Came to laugh, stayed because nobody should see me cry.

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goodbyefrancie
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Today's #riotgrams #animalcovers include some classics!

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IamIamIam
Pigman | Paul Zindel
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I love the game Pass the Pigs & my son finally got curious about it. Lol, pigs make terrible dice...

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AllisonRitchie
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Listening to an A. S. King lecture and she mentions this author repeatedly. Very, very good. See more Zindel books in my future. 4/5