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Books with author Robert Newton Peck

  • Soup in the Saddle

    Robert Newton Peck

    Paperback (Yearling, Dec. 1, 1987)
    Worried that Dr. Elsa Pinkerton Uppit will try to get their favorite teacher fired, Soup and Rob attempt to devise a way to keep her from attending the Miss Kelly Day festivities
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  • Soup & me

    Robert Newton Peck

    Hardcover (Knopf, March 15, 1975)
    The further adventures and misadventures of Rob and Soup, two boys growing up in a small Vermont town.
  • Soup Ahoy

    Robert Newton Peck

    Paperback (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Nov. 21, 1995)
    A radio contest, the impending visit of actor Sinker O. Sailor to their small Vermont town, and rumors of a black pearl in Wet Lake spur Soup and Rob on to a spectacular nautical disaster
  • Hallapoosa

    Robert Newton Peck

    Hardcover (Walker & Co, May 1, 1988)
    When his irresponsible younger brother dies in an accident, Hiram MacHugh, a bachelor and justice of the peace of Hallapoosa, Florida, takes in his young niece and nephew
  • Soup for President

    Robert Newton Peck

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Feb. 12, 1978)
    Everyone in Miss Kelly's class is excited about the upcoming election for school president. The good news is that Rob's best friend, Soup, is the boys' candidate, and the bad news is that the girls' candidate is Rob's sweetheart, Norma Jean Bissell.Soup is sure he's a cinch to win with Rob as his campaign manager and schemes up some exciting and dangerous advertising, never thinking about the consequences.As the days go by, Rob's still not certain whom to vote for, especially when he receives a secret note from Norma Jean. The only thing he's certain of is no matter which way he votes, he's going to be in big trouble!From the Trade Paperback edition.
  • Little Soup's Hayride

    Robert Newton Peck

    Paperback (Yearling, May 1, 1991)
    When Soup and his best friend, Rob, discover a wagon under an old mattress and behind two broken barrels, they commence a fun-filled adventure, taking the ride of their lives down a steep hill
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  • Soup on Ice

    Robert Newton Peck

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 12, 1985)
    Rob and Soup engineer an incredible appearance by Santa and his sleigh in their small Vermont town.
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  • Soup 1776

    Robert Newton Peck

    Paperback (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Nov. 17, 1998)
    "Rural Vermont during the 1920's is the setting for this nostalgic account of episodes in the lives of young Robert Peck and his pal, Soup."--starred, School Library Journal
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  • A Day No Pigs Would Die

    Robert Newton Peck

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 20, 1994)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. To a 13-year-old Vermont farm boy whose father slaughters pigs for a living, maturity comes early as he learns about ""doing what's got to be done,"" especially regarding his pet pig who cannot produce a litter.
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  • Soup on Wheels

    Robert Newton Peck

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Feb. 12, 1981)
    Rob and Soup vie for the prize in their town's "Vermont Mardy Grah."
  • Horse Thief: A Novel

    Robert Newton Peck

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, June 1, 2002)
    When Tullis Yoder learns that his beloved rodeo horses are soon to be sold and slaughtered, he decides that something must be done and turns to two associates in town to help him with his plan to steal them away and bring them to a place where they belong.
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  • A Day No Pigs Would Die

    Robert Newton Peck

    Hardcover (Alfred A Knopf, Dec. 12, 1972)
    Out of a rare American tradition, sweet as hay, grounded in the gentle austerities of the Book of Shaker, and in the Universal countryman's acceptance of birth, death, and the hard work of wresting a life from the land comes this haunting novel of a Vermont farm boyhood.In the daily round of his thirteenth year, as the seasons turn and the farm is tended, the boy -- whose time is the only-yesterday of Calvin Coolidge, whose people are the Plain People living without "frills" in the Shaker Way -- becomes a man.That is all, and it is everything. The boy is mauled by Apron, the neighbor's ailing cow whom he helps, alone, to give birth. The grateful farmer brings him a gift -- a newborn pig. His father at first demurs ("We thank you, Brother Tanner," said Papa, "but it's not the Shaker Way to take frills for being neighborly. All that Robert done was what any farmer would do for another") but is persuaded. Rob keeps the pig, names her, and gives her his devotion ... He wrestles with grammar in the schoolhouse. He hears rumors of sin. He is taken -- at last -- to the Rutland Fair. He broadens his heart to make room even for Baptists. And when his father, who can neither read nor cipher, whose hands are bloodied by his trade, whose wisdom and mastery of country things are bred in the bone, entrusts Rob with his final secret, the boy makes the sacrifice that completes his passage into manhood.All is told with quiet humor and simplicity. Here are lives lived by earthy reason -- in a novel that, like a hoedown country fiddler's tune, rings at the same time with both poignancy and cheer.
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