Submitted by Parth6 (not verified) on Tue, 2007-11-20 12:32.
Tuck Everlasting is a very good book. There is immense action and a lot of interesting words. The story that is in the book is even better than the above mentioned things.
First, Mae, a mother of two, sets out to meet her two children. They try not to spill the beans that they are immortal. Second, she meets them, her children, after 10 long years. The family has a big feast and has a great time. Then, Tuck, the father, ends up meeting Winnie Foster. They meet in a forest belonging to Winnie. Later, Tuck bends down to take a sip from the spring water.
Since Winnie was also thirsty, she insisted on drinking water from the spring water as well, but Tuck stopped her from doing so. He stopped her because the spring water was the source of their immortality. Winnie ignored Tuck’s insistence and drank the water. This made Winnie become immortal. Then the Tuck family took Winnie with them far away to an unknown place and made her stay with them for as few nights.
Tuck Everlasting is a very
Tuck Everlasting is a very good book. There is immense action and a lot of interesting words. The story that is in the book is even better than the above mentioned things.
First, Mae, a mother of two, sets out to meet her two children. They try not to spill the beans that they are immortal. Second, she meets them, her children, after 10 long years. The family has a big feast and has a great time. Then, Tuck, the father, ends up meeting Winnie Foster. They meet in a forest belonging to Winnie. Later, Tuck bends down to take a sip from the spring water.
Since Winnie was also thirsty, she insisted on drinking water from the spring water as well, but Tuck stopped her from doing so. He stopped her because the spring water was the source of their immortality. Winnie ignored Tuck’s insistence and drank the water. This made Winnie become immortal. Then the Tuck family took Winnie with them far away to an unknown place and made her stay with them for as few nights.