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The Plucker

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Publisher
  
Abrams

Media type
  
Print ()

Dewey Decimal
  
813/.6 22

Author
  
Gerald Brom

OCLC
  
55886352

4.3/5
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Cover artist
  
Brom

Publication date
  
2005

ISBN
  
978-0-8109-5792-3

Originally published
  
2005

Illustrator
  
Gerald Brom

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Genres
  
Fantasy, Speculative fiction

Nominations
  
Locus Award for Best Art Book

Similar
  
Gerald Brom books, Fantasy books

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The Plucker is a 160 page novel both written and illustrated by Brom. There are three parts to the story, in 22 chapters, and over 100 illustrations in full color.

Contents

This story takes place in the shadowy land of make-believe, where Jack and his box are stuck beneath the bed with the other castaway toys. When Plucker, a malevolent spirit, is set loose upon the world of make-believe, Jack is thrust into the unlikely role of defending Thomas, the very child who abandoned him.

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The Movie

Channing Tatum brought the book to producers over at New Line Cinema. The movie was slated for a 2010 release date. However, in early 2008 Warner Bros. absorbed New Line Cinema, and all progress seems to have stopped on the picture.

The Plucker on stage

There were rumors that a student organization at the University of Hawaii was adapting the book for a stage play. This was confirmed by a YouTube video. The Plucker opened on Valentine's weekend 2009 for one weekend only. The production was directed by Tristan Mathers and starred Aya Itoh (Jack), Hillary Low (Angel) and Luke Koehn (The Plucker). The production was attended by the author and his family. Another stage adaptation was performed at Rowlett High School, directed by Brandon Tijerina and Travis Ross, starring Ismael Vallejo (Jack), Meghan Riley (Angel), and Zack Taylor (The Plucker). What was interesting about this version is that part of the show is on stage, and part of the show was filmed and played on screens during the play itself.

References

The Plucker Wikipedia