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Freddy the Pig is the central figure in a series of 26 children's books written between 1927 and 1958 by American author
Walter R. Brooks Walter Rollin Brooks (January 9, 1886 – August 17, 1958) was an American writer known for his children's books about Freddy the Pig and the other anthropomorphic animal inhabitants of the Bean Farm in upstate New York, and also for his short s ...
and illustrated by
Kurt Wiese Kurt Wiese (April 22, 1887 – May 27, 1974) was a German-born book illustrator, who wrote and illustrated 20 children's books and illustrated another 300 for other authors. Background Kurt Wiese was born on April 22, 1887, in Minden, Germ ...
, consisting of 25 novels and one poetry collection. The books focus on the adventures of a group of animals living on a farm in rural upstate New York. Freddy is introduced as "the smallest and cleverest" of the pigs on the Bean farm. He is initially just one of the ensemble, but he becomes the central character shortly into the series. Freddy's interests drive the books as he becomes a detective, politician, newspaper editor, magician, pilot, and other vocations or avocations. A recurring villain is the slimy but dignified Simon, who leads a gang of criminal rats. Human characters include Mr. and Mrs. Bean (who own the farm), the population of local Centerboro, and human villains. Much of the humor in the books is derived from the self-referential way in which the author acknowledges the unreality of talking animals, unlike other children's works in which they are accepted as normal. As the series progresses, the Bean Farm animals attain national fame for their ability to talk and read, and the humans whom they encounter are taken aback at first (though only momentarily) to find themselves conversing with animals. The animals and humans do not age, although the stories reflect the social conditions at the time of writing; for example, the books published during World War II feature scrap drives and
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History

Brooks created his animals for ''To and Again'', published in 1927 by
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. It took some time before their personalities were fully developed, along with their ability to talk to humans when they chose, beginning with the fourth volume in 1936. In the remainder of the series, the animals of the Bean Farm lead a highly developed life, variously operating a bank, a newspaper, the First Animal Republic, and Freddy's detective business, which follows the principles of
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as Freddy knows them from his reading. The books went out of print in the 1960s, despite their popularity in the 1940s and 1950s, but children's libraries continued to have them. In the past decade, they have been republished by
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in response to plaintive requests from Freddy fans who treasure their combination of ingenious plots, well-drawn characters, literary allusions, and wholesome (but not cloying) moral lessons. The audio and film rights to the series have been sold. Audio versions of some books were made and, as of 2009, others are apparently in preparation.


Reception of books

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describes the series in ''The New York Times Book Review'' as "the moral center of my childhood universe." He also observes that sales of the books have increased since when they were first written.
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sums it up in his history of children's literature: "If
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has a successor, it is Brooks." Columnist
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named them among the best children's books ever and called them "funny, beautifully written gems."The Best Kids’ Books Ever
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Location of books

Nearly all the books focus on the Bean farm and Centerboro area, in Oneida County, upstate New York. Centerboro does not actually exist, nor do the other towns mentioned as being nearest (Aeschylus Center, Gomorrah Falls, South Pharisee, Plutarch Mills, and West Ninevah). However, other towns do exist, described as slightly farther away:
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, Buffalo, and
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(mentioned, for example, in '' Freddy and the Baseball Team From Mars''). This would put Centerboro somewhere east of Syracuse, close to where Brooks lived as a boy. However, in '' Freddy and Mr. Camphor'', the nearby fictional lake Otesaraga is described as "thirty miles around, and only a mile across". This corresponds closely (and only) to
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, some ten miles southwest of Syracuse. Regardless, the evidence supplied by Brooks points to the Bean farm being loosely within 30 miles southwest or generally east of Syracuse.


Illustrations

The series is illustrated by
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, who became an award-winning illustrator and author (although not for the Freddy series). The first book was originally illustrated by
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but redone by Wiese when the book was re-released. After the first books, the pattern of illustration was established: a half-page black and white drawing at the beginning of each chapter, and a full page black-and-white drawing within each chapter. The covers are line drawings colored with watercolor, each emphasizing a dominant color. The
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are two-tone illustrations, loosely matching the cover's color theme. For example, the yellow background and blue drawing of the endpapers for ''
Freddy Rides Again ''Freddy Rides Again'' (1951) is the 18th book in the children’s series ''Freddy the Pig'', written by American author Walter R. Brooks and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. In it, the talking Bean farm animals confront rich new neighbors who demand ...
'' match the yellow and blue colors of the cover (Freddy, a horse, and a goat are yellow). Wiese drew more than 900 illustrations for the series.


Freddy books in order of publication

These are all 26 titles in the Freddy the Pig series. Five were originally published with other titles, in parentheses. # ''
Freddy Goes to Florida ''Freddy Goes to Florida'' (1927) (formerly published as ''To and Again''), is the first of the Freddy the Pig books written by Walter R. Brooks. It tells how the animals of the Bean Farm traveled to Florida and back again, and their adventures ...
'', 1927 (''To and Again''), ; re-issued as both ''Freddy Goes to Florida'' and ''Freddy's First Adventure'' in 1949 # ''
Freddy Goes to the North Pole ''Freddy goes to the North Pole'' (1930) (formerly published as ''More To and Again'') is the second of the Freddy the Pig books written by Walter R. Brooks. It tells of how the animals of the Bean Farm went to rescue some of their animals frien ...
'', 1930 (''More To and Again''), ; re-titled # ''
Freddy the Detective Freddy or Freddie may refer to: Entertainment * Freddy (comic strip), a newspaper comic strip which ran from 1955 to 1980 *Freddie (Cromartie), a character from the Japanese manga series''Cromartie High School'' *Freddie (dance), a short-lived 196 ...
'', 1932 # ''
Freddy and Freginald Freddy or Freddie may refer to: Entertainment * Freddy (comic strip), a newspaper comic strip which ran from 1955 to 1980 *Freddie (Cromartie), a character from the Japanese manga series''Cromartie High School'' *Freddie (dance), a short-lived 196 ...
'', 1936 (''The Story of Freginald''); re-titled 1952 # ''
Freddy and the Clockwork Twin Freddy or Freddie may refer to: Entertainment * Freddy (comic strip), a newspaper comic strip which ran from 1955 to 1980 *Freddie (Cromartie), a character from the Japanese manga series''Cromartie High School'' *Freddie (dance), a short-lived 196 ...
'', 1937 (''The Clockwork Twin''); re-titled # ''
Freddy the Politician ''Freddy the Politician'' (1939) is the 6th book in the humorous children's series ''Freddy the Pig'' written by American author Walter R. Brooks and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. In this story, the Bean farm animals start a bank, and elect their fi ...
'', 1939 (''Wiggins for President''); re-titled 1948 # ''
Freddy's Cousin Weedly Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers is an American fast-casual restaurant chain based in Wichita, Kansas. Its menu includes steakburgers, Vienna Beef hot dogs, and chicken sandwiches, and the company provides frozen custard with a variety o ...
'', 1940 # ''
Freddy and the Ignormus ''Freddy and the Ignormus'' (1941) is the 8th book in the humorous children's series ''Freddy the Pig'' by author Walter R. Brooks and illustrator Kurt Wiese. (It is the last book in the series before the U.S. enters the era of World War II.) The ...
'', 1941 # ''
Freddy and the Perilous Adventure ''Freddy and the Perilous Adventure'' (1942) is the ninth book in the humorous children's series ''Freddy the Pig'' written by American author Walter R. Brooks, and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. Freddy, ducks Alice and Emma, and the Webb spiders are ...
'', 1942 # ''
Freddy and the Bean Home News ''Freddy and the Bean Home News'' (1943) is the tenth book in the humorous children's series ''Freddy the Pig'' written by American author Walter R. Brooks and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. The story takes place when the United States was in the mid ...
'', 1943 # '' Freddy and Mr. Camphor'', 1944 # ''
Freddy and the Popinjay Freddy or Freddie may refer to: Entertainment * Freddy (comic strip), a newspaper comic strip which ran from 1955 to 1980 *Freddie (Cromartie), a character from the Japanese manga series''Cromartie High School'' *Freddie (dance), a short-lived 196 ...
'', 1945 # ''
Freddy the Pied Piper ''Freddy the Pied Piper'' (1946) is the 14th book in the humorous children's series ''Freddy the Pig'' written by American author Walter R. Brooks, and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. It tells the tale of regathering circus animals following World Wa ...
'', 1946 # ''
Freddy the Magician ''Freddy the Magician'' (1947) is the 14th book in the humorous children's series ''Freddy the Pig'' written by American author Walter R. Brooks and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. Freddy is ecstatic over the opportunity to learn magic tricks from a ...
'', 1947 # ''
Freddy Goes Camping ''Freddy Goes Camping'' (1948) is the 15th book in the humorous children's series Freddy the Pig written by American author Walter R. Brooks, and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. When a hotel owner is forced to sell under mysterious circumstances, Fre ...
'', 1948 # '' Freddy Plays Football'', 1949 # '' Freddy the Cowboy'', 1950 # ''
Freddy Rides Again ''Freddy Rides Again'' (1951) is the 18th book in the children’s series ''Freddy the Pig'', written by American author Walter R. Brooks and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. In it, the talking Bean farm animals confront rich new neighbors who demand ...
'', 1951 # '' Freddy the Pilot'', 1952 # '' Freddy and the Space Ship'', 1953, # '' The Collected Poems of Freddy the Pig'', 1953 # '' Freddy and the Men from Mars'', 1954 # '' Freddy and the Baseball Team From Mars'', 1955 # ''
Freddy and Simon the Dictator ''Freddy and Simon the Dictator'' (1956) is the 24th book in the generally humorous children's series ''Freddy the Pig'' written by American author Walter R. Brooks and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. It tells how animals in New York State rebel agai ...
'', 1956 # '' Freddy and the Flying Saucer Plans'', 1957 # ''
Freddy and the Dragon ''Freddy and the Dragon'' (1958) is the 26th and last book in the humorous children's series ''Freddy the Pig'' written by American author Walter R. Brooks and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. Freddy's attempts to catch the gang extorting money from C ...
'', 1958


References


Further reading

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External links


Abrams Books page for the Freddy series

The Friends of Freddy
Official website
All about Freddy the Pig
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