87 Years.
August
87 years
Company for once in such a long time.
living long can be worse than living a short and happy one. if you read the second chapter u will c that tuck and Mae tuck immortals(that means they live for ever)
August, it says it in the very first sentence in the prologue...
long hair, black hair, curly hair, green eyes, tall
the year 1950 and she had been dead 2 years
They didn't want her to become immortal, without her knowing it. Besides, she still had a long life to live, and she might not want to become immortal anyway.Read more: Why_didnt_the_tucks_want_Winnie_to_drink_from_the_spring_that_morning
Because he will always be 17, and he can never die.
In "Tuck Everlasting," examples of love can be seen in the relationship between Winnie and Jesse, who form a deep emotional connection despite their differences. Additionally, the love shared within the Tuck family, particularly between Mae and her husband, demonstrates enduring and selfless devotion. The love for nature and the cycle of life is also evident in the Tuck family's appreciation for the natural world.
Well, Winifred, the main character, dies after a long and full (presumably enjoyable) life and the other main character, Jesse Tuck, discovers that fact when he sees her tombstone. That's where the story ends, but hopefully, he got over it.
towns folk would notice that they were not changing. they would become scientist's pets. People would want to know where they got the water from and they would want to all live forever.