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Published on Nov 17, 1998 | 112 Pages
"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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Robert Newton Peck
Robert Newton Peck comes from generations of Yankee farmers. Like the Vermont folk he writes about in his novel, A Part of the Sky, he was raised as a boy in the Shaker Way, which endured even after the sect itself had died out. Its view of life is embodied in the character of his young protagonist’s father, who believed that a faith is more blessed when put to use than when put to word: “A man’s worship counts for naught, unless his dog and cat are the better for it.” Peck has written over fifty novels, six nonfiction works, numerous songs, and over one hundred poems. His most famous works are Soup and A Day No Pig Would Die.
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