

Tuck Everlasting author Natalie Babbitt dies at 84
This article is more than 7 years oldThe award-winning author and illustrator, who was suffering from lung cancer, is remembered as a ‘remarkable’ woman
The author of the beloved children’s novel Tuck Everlasting has died in the United States after battling lung cancer. Natalie Babbitt was 84 years old.
Babbitt was an author and illustrator. Her husband, Samuel Fisher Babbitt, said she died at home in Hamden, Connecticut, on Monday.
He said she had been recently diagnosed with lung cancer. He described her as a “remarkable” and “loving and wonderful” woman who left her mark in the world with her writing.
Babbitt wrote and illustrated dozens of books, but was perhaps best known for Tuck Everlasting. The 1975 novel, which has sold over 3.5m copies, explores the concept of immortality and has been adapted into two movies and a Broadway play. In 1961, Babbitt was awarded a Newbery Honor for Kneeknock Rise and she was a National Book Award finalist for The Devil’s Storybook in 1975.
Babbitt had three grown children and three grandchildren.
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