Tuck Everlasting is an American children's novel about immortality written by Natalie Babbitt and published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in 1975. It has sold over 5 million copies and has been called a classic of modern children's literature. Tuck Everlasting has been adapted into two feature films, released in 1981 and 2002, and has been adapted three times into unabridged audio books: by Listening Library/Random House in 1988 and narrated by Peter Thomas, by Recorded Books in 1993 and narrated by Barbara Caruso, and by Audio Bookshelf in 2001 and narrated by Melissa Hughes. It has also been adapted into a stage musical with music by Chris Miller, lyrics by Nathan Tysen, and book by Claudia Shear and Tim Federle.
About Tuck Everlasting
Based on Natalie Babbitt's children's book of the same name, the fantasy drama tells the story of a young woman who falls in love with a man who is part of a family of immortals.
Achievement of Tuck Everlasting
Elisabeth Shue is the narrator of the movie which was directed by Jay Russell.
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Latest information about Tuck Everlasting updated on July 28 2021.