Sunday, April 1, 2012

Freddy and the Clockwork Twin


Written by Walter R. Brooks, a long-time resident of Roxbury, Freddy and the Clockwork Twin, one of 26 books in a series, was published 75 years ago. To celebrate this anniversary, and to encourage new readers of the Freddy series, the Friends of Freddy and the Roxbury Arts Group will offer a free radio play* of Freddy and the Clockwork Twin on October 27, 2012 at 4 p.m.  The production will take place at the Roxbury Arts Center and a fun, interactive book discussion with prizes will precede the play.  
The Clockwork Twin may be one of the best books to use when encouraging children to read; and it is certainly one of the best books for introducing readers of all ages to the Freddy series.  It has elements of Huckleberry Finn; science fiction and comic books, not to mention talking animals and a great deal of adventure.  What’s not to like? 

Here is where the Friends of Freddy would like your help:  we are writing to ask you to encourage everyone you know, but especially book clubs, school teachers, librarians and civic organizations, to choose Freddy and the Clockwork Twin as a reading selection for the months of September through October, 2012.  To participate, all anyone has to do is add a comment below and let us know when they have read the book. Our goal is 300 individual readers.  

New: We've added a blog post with a quiz about this book!

About the Friends of Freddy


The 2012 Friends of Freddy convention will take place October 26-28 at the HANAH Mountain Resort and Country Club, Margaretville, NY, located just south of Roxbury NY, where Brooks wrote the Freddy books. Everyone is welcome to attend.
The Friends of Freddy is an international membership organization dedicated to the preservation and perpetuation of the writings of Walter R. Brooks and his literary alter ego, Freddy the Pig. First published by Alfred A. Knopf between 1927 and 1958, the 26 Freddy books were illustrated by Kurt Wiese, who deftly brought to life hundreds of hilarious events throughout the series.
* Based on Freddy and the Clockwork Twin, copyright © 1937 Walter R. Brooks, copyright © renewed 1965 Dorothy R. Brooks. Published in 2003 by The Overlook Press, Peter Mayer Publishers, Inc. www.overlookpress.com. All rights reserved.