The Pigman by Paul Zindel (#44 on the banned list) tells the story of Angelo Pignati and Lorraine and John, two sophomores in high school . John is the typical trouble maker and Lorraine strives to achieve something regardless of her paranoia and her mother's put-downs. Mr. Pignati, traumatized by his wife's death, is in a state of denial and believes that she has gone away on a trip.
Paul Zindel, the author of the novel, uses a talented sense of humor in this teen novel. This book has shock value and may disturb some people. However, it shares a good message of friendship, love, and compassion. The transformation of the characters is genuine. The teens learn about life and the skills they will need for growing up. “It is serious as it is funny, as moral as it is tough, as truthful as it is exciting.” (Elizabeth Janeway)
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