PIGGINS
Illustrated by Jane Dyer
Harcourt 1987
ISBN# 0-15-261685-3 Harcourt hardcover
ISBN# 0-15-261686-1 Voyager paperback |
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The first Piggins book to be published. I wrote
the books about Piggins because I love mystery stories and am
also a great fan of the Masterpiece Theater series called "Upstairs,
Downstairs." I also wrote them especially for Jane Dyer who
showed me her amazing drawings and won me over with her delicious
and particular Victoriana style. In fact I would write more than
those three Piggins book if Jane Dyer, had not said "Only
if it is Piggins on the Titanic." You see, while it takes
me about six weeks to write one of the stories, it takes her about
eight months--with hard research--to produce the art work for
each book. But perhaps one day Jane Dyer will say "More Piggins!"
just like many of my fans. And then I will write "Piggins
Noel" or perhaps "Piggins and the Highland Fling."
Can't you see him in a Scottish kilt? I think his mother was a
McSwine. Or maybe "Piggins by the Sea" dressed in an
old-fashioned bathing costume. This is both "A selection
of the Book-of-the-Month Club" and "A Junior Literary
Guild selection" and won a Parent's Choice Award, a Charlotte
Award (the New York State children's book award) and the Golden
Sower Award (the Nebraska children's book award). It was also
an ABA Pick of the List. There is an English edition.
Available
in the Voyager paperback.
Recording: PIGGINS
is read on "Piggins & Picnic with Piggins," performed
by Roddy McDowell, audio casette, Caedmon, CBN 1822 ISBN 0-89845-765-3.
What reviewers have said: "A sophisticated English mystery parody for the
primary set. ... One of a kind and sure to provide a great deal
of fun for many readers and listeners." -- SLJ starred review
"Yolen's staccato style gives the air
of a satirical synopsis; the events are barely mysterious but
they're humorous and fun. Dyer's carefully detailed interiors
have the charm of a period dollhouse; her characters have a comic
individuality. There aren't many mysteries available at this level;
this one should serve nicely." -- Kirkus
"(L)ots of fun for middle and older readers,
who will enjoy solving the mystery. spying out the villains and
the hiding place of the jewelry, and who just might make the connection
with 'Upstairs, Downstairs.'" -- Horn Book