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1996 children's book by Katherine Paterson
Jip, His Story
First edition
AuthorKatherine Paterson
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's Historical novel
PublisherDutton Juvenile
Publication dateOctober 24, 1996
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages192 pp (hardcover edition)
ISBN978-0-575-06399-0 (hardback edition)
OCLC36122563

Jip, His Story is a 1996 children's book written by American novelist Katherine Paterson. Set in Vermont during the 1850s, it focuses on a 12-year-old orphan named Jip, who was abandoned as an infant and mistaken for a gypsy because of his skin color. Jip works at a poor farm where mentally ill residents are housed. Jip discovers that he is the part-black child of an escaped slave, and that he has been claimed as the property of a slave-owning farmer.

Jip, His Story, won the 1997 Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction. In 2005, the book was turned into a musical by Danny Duncan and Emily Klion and performed at The Marsh. This adaptation won the 2008 American Harmony Prize.

References

  1. “The Publisher Connection,” The ALAN Review, Spring 1997
  2. “Miles Johnson Stars in 'Jip: Hist Story' with Curtain Call,” BroadwayWorld.com, February 5, 2008
Novels by Katherine Paterson


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