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      • Zindel’s portrayal of high school students struggling with their own problems in their own environments introduced a new type of adolescent fiction. The Pigman was revolutionary in that Zindel moved away from more cautious traditional juvenile fiction to a kind of writing that depicted teenagers and their problems with candor and seriousness.
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    The Pigman is a young adult novel written by Paul Zindel, published in 1968. [1] [2] It is notable for its authentic depiction of teenagers, and was among the first YA books to take the genre in a more realistic direction.

  3. The book’s protagonists, John and Lorraine, come of age in the 1960s, a period that was defined by intense social and political unrest and a rapidly shifting cultural landscape, largely shaped by the ongoing Vietnam War, the civil rights movement, and the feminist movement.

  4. The Pigman was written in the late 1960s, a time when American society was in an uproar. Protests against the Vietnam War the growth of the Civil Rights and feminist movements, and a...

  5. The Pigman was revolutionary in that Zindel moved away from more cautious traditional juvenile fiction to a kind of writing that depicted teenagers and their problems with candor and...

  6. Two high school sophomores in New York City, John Conlan and Lorraine Jensen, are writing a record of their experiences with a man named Angelo Pignati, whom they have nicknamed “the Pigman.” John and Lorraine are alienated from their parents, who have no ability to relate to their kids.

  7. The Pigman is a young adult novel by Paul Zindel. It was published in 1968. The novel takes the form of a confession by two teens, John Conlan and Lorraine Jensen, who describe how they developed a friendship with Mr. Pignati, a.k.a. the Pigman, which ended in a betrayal and the Pigman's tragic death.

  8. Full Book Analysis. The Pigman centers on two teenage protagonists, John Conlan and Lorraine Jensen, who alternate chapters to tell the true story of their experience with Mr. Pignati, a man they call the Pigman.

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