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However, almost as soon as Freddie arrives in Idaho, Hal drops an unexpected and devastating bombshell. Far from the hustle and bustle of his life in England, out in the stark isolation of the northwestern U.S., with time to think, to reflect, Freddie slowly begins to rebuild his life, haunted both by the events of the recent past and his reactions to them.
Through words of wisdom from Hal and a series of meandering, existential, and profound conversations, “Peach” explores themes such as love, loss, loyalty, and friendship; second chances and redemption; how to make the most of your time; and, last but not least, the meaning of home.
Reviewed as an “emotional chokehold of dramatic introspective fiction,” Peach has also been described as “Almost Famous” meets “Lost in Translation” meets “Before Sunset.” It is an ambitious attempt at establishing mumblecore as a genuine sub-genre of literary fiction. Peach explores existential themes through transient connections and relationships. The conversations stay with you long after you have finished reading, making it a perfect choice for book clubs.