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The Pigman & Me
AuthorPaul Zindel
LanguageEnglish
GenreYoung Adult Literature
Autobiographies
PublisherBantam Starfire (1990)
Red Fox (1991)
Lions (1991)
Heinemann New Windmills(1991)
Graymalkin Media (Audio CD; 2005)
The Bodley Head (1991)
Publication date
1990
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
ISBN978-0-06-075735-9
OCLC58968588
Preceded byThe Pigman (1968), The Pigman's Legacy (1980) 

The Pigman & Me is an autobiography by Paul Zindel.[1] It was first published in 1990 by Bantam Starfire. The book is considered an unofficial triquel to the 1968 fiction bestseller The Pigman and is part of The Pigman series of books.[2]

Plot summary

Eight hundred and fifty-three horrifying things had happened to me by the time I was a teenager. That was when I met my Pigman, whose real name was Nonno Frankie. The year Paul Zindel, his sister, Betty, and their mother lived in the town of Travis, Staten Island, New York, was the most important time of his teenage life. It was the year he and Jennifer Wolupopski were best friends. It was the year of the apple tree, the water-head baby, and Cemetery Hill. And it was the year he met Nonno Frankie Vivona, who became his Pigman. Every word of his story is true. And The Pigman & Me has an added bonus—one crucial piece of information: the secret of life, according to the Pigman

See also

References

  1. ^ Susanna Daniel (January 2004). Paul Zindel. The Rosen Publishing Group. p. 42. ISBN 978-0-8239-4524-5.
  2. ^ "Author, sister traversed Central New Jersey". Home News Tribune. April 10, 2003.