Peck, Robert Newton

Compare Name: 
peckrobertnewton

Soup for president

1978
Rob manages Soup's campaign for class president in their small Vermont town.

Soup ahoy

1994
A radio contest, the impending visit of actor Sinker O. Sailor to their small Vermont town, and rumors of a black pearl in Wet Lake spur Soup and Rob on to a spectacular nautical disaster.

Bro

a novel
2004
Young Tug Dockery witnesses a brutal act by his grandfather that leaves him unable to speak, so when his parents die, Tug's beloved older brother feels compelled to escape from a hellish labor camp to rescue him from their grandfather's Florida cattle ranch.

Extra innings

2001
After a tragic airplane crash that claims the lives of most of his family, sixteen-year-old Tate goes to live with his wealthy great-grandfather and his adopted black great-aunt Vidalia and he finds unexpected solace in the stories of her childhood spent traveling with a Depression-era Negro baseball team.

The horse hunters

1988
In 1932 in Florida, despite his older brother's objections, fifteen-year-old Ladd finds himself, through a series of unforeseen circumstances, traveling alone more than 100 miles to bring back wild horses for the rodeo and for breeding.

Weeds in bloom

autobiography of an ordinary man
2005
Presents the autobiography of successful author Robert Newton Peck as he recalls his childhood and the people who influenced him the most as well as his illustrious writing career.

Soup in love

1992
As Valentine's Day approaches their Vermont town of Learning, Soup and Rob experience several forms of love.

Little Soup's hayride

1991
Soup and his best pal, Rob, are planning to go on a hayride. There is no stopping the boys as they fly into action.

Horse thief

a novel
2003
In 1938, with the help of a lady doctor and an aging, card-cheating, dice-rolling horse thief, a seventeen-year-old orphan steals thirteen horses from Chickalookee, Florida's doomed rodeo, and finds a family in the process.

A day no pigs would die

1987
To a thirteen-year-old Vermont farm boy whose father slaughters pigs for a living, maturity comes early as he learns "doing what's got to be done," especially regarding his pet pig who cannot produce a litter.

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - Peck, Robert Newton