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Review from Reading in the Mountains
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. http://readinginthemountains.blogspot.com/2012/02/priest-and-peaches-by-james-peterson.html Read more
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Review from Write Panic Live
I dare you to look inside yourself and really think about whether you might misjudge a character in your life like Peach children were misjudged. http://writepaniclive.blogspot.com/2012/02/priest-and-peaches.html Read more
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Review from Compulsively Writing Reviews
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. http://katepolicanisreviews.wordpress.com/2012/02/09/the-priest-and-the-peaches-by-larry-peterson/ Read more
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Review from Minding Spot
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 devasted Peach kids. http://mindingspot.blogspot.com/2012/02/priest-and-peaches-by-larry-peterson.html Read more
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Review from Ladybug Storytime
So many times I found my self laughing out loud at some of things the Peaches’ said. http://ladybugstorytime.blogspot.com/2012/02/review-author-guest-post-priest-and.html Read more
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Review from In the Pages
When you read a realistic book that is not all happy and wonderful – it isn’t always the easiest to read – BUT it is one of my favorite types of books. I don’t need everything to be rosy – realistic is ok too. The Priest and the Peaches by Larry Peterson is one of… Read more
