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Peter and the Starcatchers

Peter and the Starcatchers is a children's novel that was published by Hyperion Books, a subsidiary of Disney, in 2004. Written by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson, and illustrated by Greg Call, the book is a reinterpretation of the character Peter Pan, who first appeared in J. M. Barrie's novel Peter and Wendy.

Peter and the Starcatchers
First edition
AuthorDave Barry
Ridley Pearson
IllustratorGreg Call
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHyperion Books for Children
Publication date
2004
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages452 (hardcover edition)
ISBN0-7868-5445-6
OCLC56111836
LC ClassPZ7.B278 Pe 2004
Followed byPeter and the Shadow Thieves 

The book is followed by four sequels: Peter and the Shadow Thieves (2006), Peter and the Secret of Rundoon (2007), Peter and the Sword of Mercy (2009), and The Bridge to Never Land (2011). A series of Never Land chapter books for younger readers is based on the novels.

Plot summary

In 19th century London, orphaned boys Peter, James, Thomas, Prentiss, and Tubby Ted are shipped out on the decrepit ship Never Land. While searching for food, Peter encounters a mysterious trunk and its guardian, Molly Aster, a girl about his age. Meanwhile, the feared pirate Black Stache hears of a similar trunk containing a great treasure on board another ship, the Wasp. Black Stache manages to run down and board the Wasp, and Leonard Aster, Molly's father, attempts and fails to escape with the trunk. Black Stache opens the trunk only to find it filled with sand. Black Stache and Aster realize that the trunk is a decoy and the actual treasure is on board the Never Land. Aster jumps overboard and escapes.

Molly confides to Peter that the trunk contains "starstuff," magical dust of extraordinary power that falls from the heavens. Molly's family is revealed to be members of a secret society known as the Starcatchers, who are tasked with keeping Starstuff out of the wrong hands. Molly enlists Peter to assist in throwing the trunk overboard before Black Stache arrives.

Black Stache and his men race against a monster storm to intercept the Never Land. Attempting to dispose of the trunk with Molly, Peter is thrown overboard just as the storm hits. Having come into contact with Starstuff from the trunk, Peter flies back and hurls the trunk overboard. Molly and the orphans escape the Never Land and wash up on a nearby island.

All the children are captured by the local natives, known as the Mollusks, and their leader Fighting Prawn. The Mollusks decide to feed the children to Mister Grin, a large crocodile. Molly uses starstuff to help the group and Mister Grin to fly out of the enclosure. The trunk is found by the crew of the Never Land and its first mate, Slank. Slank reveals that he is in league with the Others, rivals of the Starcatchers who want the Starstuff for themselves.

Aster and a group of Starcatchers soon arrive on the Island, accompanied by ships of the British Navy, and Aster deduces that Peter had a high tolerance to Starstuff and instantly stopped aging while retaining the ability to fly. The Mollusks and the pirates converge on the group, and a fight ensures, wherein Fighting Prawn is mortally wounded and Peter severs Black Stache's hand, which is eaten by Mister Grin.

Peter uses the starstuff in Aster's locket to save Fighting Prawn, who spares the group, allows the Starcatchers to leave the island with the starstuff, and lets the orphans stay on the island. As Peter and Molly bid farewell to one another, Aster uses starstuff to turn a bird into a fairy, Tinker Bell, to watch over Peter. Peter promises to come to London in the near future to visit, and he and the boys begin to settle on the island. The story ends with Peter discovering a washed-up plank with the printed name of the Never Land, which he decides to nickname the island.

Adaptations

In 2005, Disney hired Jay Wolpert to adapt the book to film, reportedly using 3D animation.[1]

A play with music adaptation of the book debuted in winter 2009 at La Jolla Playhouse as part of an arrangement with Disney Theatrical.[2] It was re-staged Off-Broadway in 2011 and opened on Broadway on April 15, 2012 at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre.

On May 17, 2012, Walt Disney Pictures announced that a film version of the book would be written by Jesse Wigutow.[1] On August 20, 2012, The Hunger Games director Gary Ross agreed to direct the movie. Filming was expected to begin in 2013.[3] As of 2023, nothing else is known to have taken place.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b . Movie News. May 17, 2012. Archived from the original on February 16, 2007.
  2. ^ Jones, Kenneth (2008-07-28). . Playbill.com. Archived from the original on 2008-07-31. Retrieved 2008-07-29.
  3. ^ Foreman, Liza (August 21, 2012). "'Hunger Games' director signs with Disney". The Washington Post.
  4. ^ Thomlison, Adam. "Q&A". TV Media. Retrieved September 21, 2015.

External links

  • Official website

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the Shadow Thieves 2006 Peter and the Secret of Rundoon 2007 Peter and the Sword of Mercy 2009 and The Bridge to Never Land 2011 A series of Never Land chapter books for younger readers is based on the novels Contents 1 Plot summary 2 Adaptations 3 References 4 External linksPlot summary EditIn 19th century London orphaned boys Peter James Thomas Prentiss and Tubby Ted are shipped out on the decrepit ship Never Land While searching for food Peter encounters a mysterious trunk and its guardian Molly Aster a girl about his age Meanwhile the feared pirate Black Stache hears of a similar trunk containing a great treasure on board another ship the Wasp Black Stache manages to run down and board the Wasp and Leonard Aster Molly s father attempts and fails to escape with the trunk Black Stache opens the trunk only to find it filled with sand Black Stache and Aster realize that the trunk is a decoy and the actual treasure is on board the Never Land Aster jumps overboard and escapes Molly confides to Peter that the trunk contains starstuff magical dust of extraordinary power that falls from the heavens Molly s family is revealed to be members of a secret society known as the Starcatchers who are tasked with keeping Starstuff out of the wrong hands Molly enlists Peter to assist in throwing the trunk overboard before Black Stache arrives Black Stache and his men race against a monster storm to intercept the Never Land Attempting to dispose of the trunk with Molly Peter is thrown overboard just as the storm hits Having come into contact with Starstuff from the trunk Peter flies back and hurls the trunk overboard Molly and the orphans escape the Never Land and wash up on a nearby island All the children are captured by the local natives known as the Mollusks and their leader Fighting Prawn The Mollusks decide to feed the children to Mister Grin a large crocodile Molly uses starstuff to help the group and Mister Grin to fly out of the enclosure The trunk is found by the crew of the Never Land and its first mate Slank Slank reveals that he is in league with the Others rivals of the Starcatchers who want the Starstuff for themselves Aster and a group of Starcatchers soon arrive on the Island accompanied by ships of the British Navy and Aster deduces that Peter had a high tolerance to Starstuff and instantly stopped aging while retaining the ability to fly The Mollusks and the pirates converge on the group and a fight ensures wherein Fighting Prawn is mortally wounded and Peter severs Black Stache s hand which is eaten by Mister Grin Peter uses the starstuff in Aster s locket to save Fighting Prawn who spares the group allows the Starcatchers to leave the island with the starstuff and lets the orphans stay on the island As Peter and Molly bid farewell to one another Aster uses starstuff to turn a bird into a fairy Tinker Bell to watch over Peter Peter promises to come to London in the near future to visit and he and the boys begin to settle on the island The story ends with Peter discovering a washed up plank with the printed name of the Never Land which he decides to nickname the island Adaptations EditIn 2005 Disney hired Jay Wolpert to adapt the book to film reportedly using 3D animation 1 A play with music adaptation of the book debuted in winter 2009 at La Jolla Playhouse as part of an arrangement with Disney Theatrical 2 It was re staged Off Broadway in 2011 and opened on Broadway on April 15 2012 at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre On May 17 2012 Walt Disney Pictures announced that a film version of the book would be written by Jesse Wigutow 1 On August 20 2012 The Hunger Games director Gary Ross agreed to direct the movie Filming was expected to begin in 2013 3 As of 2023 nothing else is known to have taken place 4 References Edit a b Disney moves forward on Peter and the Starcatchers Movie News May 17 2012 Archived from the original on February 16 2007 Jones Kenneth 2008 07 28 Can He Fly Disney and La Jolla Will Test Wings of Starcatchers a Peter Pan Prequel Playbill com Archived from the original on 2008 07 31 Retrieved 2008 07 29 Foreman Liza August 21 2012 Hunger Games director signs with Disney The Washington Post Thomlison Adam Q amp A TV Media Retrieved September 21 2015 External links EditOfficial website Children s literature portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter and the Starcatchers amp oldid 1136175825, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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