Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock

Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock

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Author: Matthew Quick

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 288


Today is Leonard Peacock's birthday. This birthday, he has decided, will be different. Alone, as ever, in his house, he wraps five presents: four are for the people who matter most to him, and one is for himself - a gun. He plans to kill his former best friend, and then himself, but first he will say goodbye four times, in his own unique and special way. As he delivers each of his presents, more of his story is revealed: a story as heart-breaking as it is powerful. In FORGIVE ME, LEONARD PEACOCK, Matthew Quick asks poignant questions about loneliness and friendship, and how society can so utterly forget its neediest citizens. Ultimately, though, this is a story about hope, and how just a glimmer of something more can make the world of difference.



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Matthew Quick

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 288


Today is Leonard Peacock's birthday. This birthday, he has decided, will be different. Alone, as ever, in his house, he wraps five presents: four are for the people who matter most to him, and one is for himself - a gun. He plans to kill his former best friend, and then himself, but first he will say goodbye four times, in his own unique and special way. As he delivers each of his presents, more of his story is revealed: a story as heart-breaking as it is powerful. In FORGIVE ME, LEONARD PEACOCK, Matthew Quick asks poignant questions about loneliness and friendship, and how society can so utterly forget its neediest citizens. Ultimately, though, this is a story about hope, and how just a glimmer of something more can make the world of difference.