1899
1948 In the film Winnie's grave stone reads 1899-1999.
Jesse Tuck is the love interest of Winifred Foster in the children's novel, Tuck Everlasting. He is described as being beautiful and quick like water. He sees Winnie as a possibility to be his future wife. He tries to tell her to drink some of the immortal water and is very heartbroken when Winnie decides to remain mortal and dies many years later. He can never die because he and his family drank the immortal water.
Jesse is the second kid from the tucks family ...he was born by Mae ...and his father was angus tuck ... his brother was Miles Tuck... P.S. Miles family left him
In the story, Winnie is said to be talking to a toad in chapter three. That gives a signal that she may be a younger aged girl. In chapter five she gives a definite answer: " I'm only ten. But I'll be eleven pretty soon." In the movie Winnie appears to be seventeen, just like Jesse Tuck. You can use either or, but I recomend going by the book. I hpoe that I helped :)
Natalie Babbit never said it in the book, and I've read it 3 times! The movie, I've seen 2 times and it doesn't say it either! So there is no answer! Send Natalie Babbit a letter!
it doesn't say the date just the year 1899.
Angus Tuck is a fictional character from the novel "Tuck Everlasting" by Natalie Babbitt. He was born in 1690 and, due to the effects of drinking from the magical spring that grants immortality, he remains physically the same despite being over 300 years old. In terms of his physical appearance and mindset, he appears to be in his 30s.
Winnie Leuszler was born in 1926.
Winnie Shaw was born in 1947.
Winnie Yu was born in 1954.
Winnie Holzman was born in c. 1954.
Sometime between 1776 and 1777. Winnie was born in 1870; she was 10 years old but would be 11 pretty soon when she met Jesse. Jesse was 104 when he met Winnie in the wood. 1880-104 = 1776. Would the year 1776 be symbolic?