"You see, my mother and
father never even touch each other, which makes me wonder how on earth I ever
was born. I figure it was just an accident- they both happened to be walking
around the bedroom nude and they made a mistake and tripped." - Paul Zindel, THE PIGMAN'S LEGACY
(HarperTrophy, YA)
When I was a young kid, I frequently tagged along with my older sister to the
library's teen section (they didn't even call it YA then). I remember
Paul Zindel's books were
always in the Z section. I read his book THE PIGMAN'S LEGACY ages ago. This
book is a sequel to a first book, THE PIGMAN, which I don't remember if I read.
THE PIGMAN'S LEGACY is about two teens, John and Lorraine, a pair of friends
who meet the Colonel, a senior citizen living in the same home where another
senior the teens once knew had lived. (That other senior died in the first book.) At first, the
Colonel doesn't seem very friendly but he eventually warms up.
John and Lorraine set the Colonel up with Dolly, a lady who works in their school cafeteria.
Soon after the Colonel and Dolly meet, John and Lorraine learn that the Colonel is
dying. He has always known this. After marrying Dolly on his deathbed, the
Colonel dies. The story ends when John and Lorraine are walking through the
hospital past the nursery with the newborns. Here, John tells Lorraine he wants
to spend his life with her.
My
description probably gives the impression this is a sad and somber story. But
much of the story is actually told with humor, as demonstrated in one of John's
quotes shared at the top of the post here. I believe humor
is a weapon that some of us cultivate to better deal with the pain we experience in our lives.
Have you
read THE PIGMAN'S LEGACY? Have you ever used humor to cope with something
difficult?
And
that's my last post for this month's Blogging from A to Z Challenge. My theme: authors whose work I read when I was younger.
Thanks to all of you who visited and supported my blog this month!
15 comments:
I totally forgot about Paul Zindel, I read quite a few of his books when I was a kid :)
We did it! I've loved reading your posts and I would love to stay in touch after the challenge :)
Debbie
No never read this book. Sounds a good story. Congratulations on making it through.
Congrats on making it through. I think the cat uses humor in everything, good and bad haha.
Kudos for completing the month!
My first time hearing about this book.
It's a wrap!
Congrats on reaching the finishing line.
See you again next year - same time, same place!
Writer In Transit
Any topic can be made lighter with a little humor. Sounds like a talented author!
When my friends and I go through a somber experience, we like to watch comedy shows or movies to help lighten up the mood.
I've enjoyed reading about these books you've read and I added some of them to my TBR list. It was great to meet you through the A to Z! Congrats on finishing the Challenge!
I loved Paul Zindel. PARDON ME, YOU'RE STEPPING ON MY EYEBALL may have been my favorite, although I was also partial to I NEVER LOVED YOUR MIND and MY DARLING, MY HAMBURGER. (He had a gift for titles, didn't he?)
I did read THE PIGMAN'S LEGACY but didn't like it nearly as much as Zindel's other books. If you haven't read THE PIGMAN, do!
I've never read a Paul Zindel book! Fab work this month, Cynthia.
I always loved Paul Zindel. Good memories.
@DoreeWeller from
Doree Weller’s Blog
I may have read this. It sounds vaguely familiar. The quote at the top, especially. Maybe I read The Pigman? (Once, I started a book. About halfway through I realized it was happening in ways I was anticipating. I realized then that I had read it. I read so many books as a teen, that it's possible I read this and just don't recall the title.)
Liz A. from Laws of Gravity
Congratulations on the completion of the A-Z challenge, Cynthia :) I shall check out this book...I do not think I have read this (though I may have and just forgot).
I frequently use humor in stressful situations. These books sound like a fun teen read. I hadn't heard of him before.
It does sound like a sad story, but I love that quote at the beginning.
Congratulation on completing the challenge! It's a fantastic feeling, don't you agree? :-)
The quote made my day. Never heard of the book, though. Congrats on the win!
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