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A Day No Pigs Would Die

By: Robert Newton Peck
Narrated by: Lincoln Hoppe
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Publisher's summary

Originally published in hardcover in 1972, A Day No Pigs Would Die was one of the first young adult books, along with titles like The Outsiders and The Chocolate War. In it, author Robert Newton Peck weaves a story ofa Vermont boyhood that is part fiction, part memoir. The result is a moving coming-of-age story that still resonates with teens today.

"Reading this book is like sipping hot cider in front of a crackling potbellied stove. Every page is suffused with wit and charm and glowing with warmth." ( Newsweek)
"A lovely book. . . . Honest, moving, homely in the warm and simple sense of the word. . . . It is small, accepting and loving and it succeeds perfectly." ( Boston Globe)
"You'll find yourself caught up in the novel's emotion from the very opening scene. . . . Love suffuses every page." ( The New York Times)
©2010 Robert Newton Peck (P)2010 Listening Library

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Tear-jerker, but very good

Such a sweet coming of age story. Really enjoyed listening to this one. Down to earth and engaging.

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Won’t be the same again

This book swept me right into its world and then took me to a place I’ve never been before. I loved every minute of it and now I want to be a better person because of it. If you’re even questioning, trust me. BUY THE BOOK.

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This book was as AWESOME !!!!

Took me back 35 years to the 1st time i read it.
thank you very much...

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I loved A Day No Pigs Would Die

A Day No Pigs Would Die, was a great book. that has many morals and values in it. A splendid book to read.

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That title drop at the end tho

Let’s get an f in the chat pls, real tear jerker, problem is I don’t cry

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The Reality of Life as Learned on a Farm

Would you listen to A Day No Pigs Would Die again? Why?

Yes - there are a lot of themes addressed that can not be understood in one reading

What did you like best about this story?

I liked the reality of the situations that the boy had to face and the strong manner in which he did so.

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This book is written in an easy manner that a child can follow, but the subject matter, while written about a young boy on a farm, is deep. The main character, Robert, takes the reader on a journey to manhood through his experiences on his farm. There are times when he shows more strength and understanding than the grown men around him. He learns of the realities of life and death, the joys the small things in life, the love of family, the strength to do what is necessary for the greater good, and many more interesting and sometimes difficult to listen to experiences. Life on a farm does show in beautiful, and sometimes brutal ways the realities of life. I suppose that is why some of the hardest workers I have ever met were raised on a farm, milking a cow every morning and night. In some ways this book reminds me of "All Creatures Great And Small" only not humorous and focusing more on the meaning of life.

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A day no pigs would die

The story itself was lovely, but the narrator were what made it so beautiful. The author's way of learning to understand his father & the meaning of the Shaker ways were heartwarming and touching beyond belief.

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Greatest writing

I love this story! A real story of a boy coming of age. I laughed, I cried. I felt inspired. Every struggle of his was mine. I’ve read and re read this book every ten years or so of my life because it grounds me and reminds me what in life is really important. Thank you Robert Peck.

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Sad

This book is super sad and not for people who have been stressed before reading I had a mental breakdown at the end

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