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Review from Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer
I recommend to fans of faith-based tales and human endurance. I think the tale is timeless and perfect for all ages. http://www.caffeinatedbookreviewer.com/2012/03/priest-and-peaches-by-larry-peterson.html Read more
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Review from Sweeping Me
The book was really good. I found myself with so many emotions about these kids and all they had to endure. What a delightful surprise to feel so many tugs at my heart. I loved each of the kids and felt like I could relate to all of them. http://sweepingme.com/2012/01/blog-tour-priest-and-the-peaches-by-larry-peterson-review/ Read more
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"Little Sisters Threatened by Big Brother"
The Little Sisters of the Poor is a catholic, religious organization founded in France in the first half of the 19th century. A woman by the name of Jeanne Jugan (now Saint Jeanne Jugan) felt the need to help care for the many poverty stricken elderly who seemingly were everywhere in France. She began her… Read more
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Review from Adventures of Frugal Mom
Here is an alert to this book. Make sure you have a box of tissue ready. You will either laugh until you cry and you will cry at the sad moments. This book is that good. http://adventuresfrugalmom.com/2012/03/the-priest-and-the-peaches-book-tour.html/ Read more
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Review from Sara's Organized Chaos
The Peach children immediately feel like real characters and within the first ten pages you are rooting for them and want them to do well. http://strandupdate.blogspot.com/2012/03/priest-and-peaches.html Read more
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Review from The Paperback Pursuer
I think young adults will really enjoy Larry Peterson’s writing style and humor in this short and uplifting/optimistic read. http://thepaperbackpursuer.blogspot.com/2012/03/review-123-priest-and-peaches-by-larry.html Read more
