Larry Peterson
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Absolute Forest of Words – Review
Absolute Forest of Words reviews The Priest and the Peaches, “I did like the glimpses of 1960’s life in the Bronx.” To read the full review, click here.
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Realm of Fiction – Guest Post by Larry
At Realm of Fiction, Larry talks about The Priest and the Peaches and his road to publication, “I have always wanted to be a writer but my journey followed a winding sometimes circular road in getting to my destination.” To read the full guest post, click here.
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Reading in the Mountains – Review
Reading in the Mountains reviews The Priest and the Peaches, “I loved this book. Even through difficult times they were still able to find the humor in most situations. I like that because that’s what I do.” To read the full review, click here.
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Write Panic Live – Review
Write Panic Live reviews The Priest and the Peaches, “Something about the Peach children and the other characters that populate their world has moved me in such a way that I can’t exactly explain.” To read the full review, click here.
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Book Briefs – Interview with Larry
Book Briefs interviews Larry about The Priest and the Peaches, “I think I try to insert humor into the most serious situations. For example, when Teddy throws a punch at the ‘Trumpet Man’ and punches Scratch by mistake busting his nose and blood is all over the place. That was a serious situation but it…
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YA Booklover Blog – Character Interview with Dancer Peach
YA Booklover Blog interviews Dancer Peach from The Priest and the Peaches, “I’m not ‘old’ enough to drink beer. Don’t tell my brother I said that, okay? He’s always freaking out at me for sneaking beer.” To read the full character interview with Dancer Peach, click here.
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Minding Spot – Review
Minding Spot reviews The Priest and the Peaches, “The death of a parent is a hard and life-changing experience and Peterson does it with sensitivity and brings a beacon of light to the devastated Peach kids.” To read the full review, click here.
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Compulsively Writing Reviews – Review
Compulsively Writing Reviews takes a look at The Priest and the Peaches, “Written in a reminiscing style, it felt as if the author was speaking of his own family and neighborhood. Each character was written with care, and their deep feelings came out through their journey.” To read the full review, click here.
