Daring to Eat a Peach

Daring to Eat a Peach
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ISBN-10 : 0984510516
ISBN-13 : 9780984510511
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Book Synopsis Daring to Eat a Peach by : Joseph Zeppetello

Download or read book Daring to Eat a Peach written by Joseph Zeppetello and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fiction. Denton Pike, a divorced translator, is stuck, stalled in a moment of inertia...until the reappearance of his old friend, Peter, a roving journalist, sets into motion a series of watershed events. Denton and his handful of thirty-something friends each face a choice: Seize the day and change your surroundings or bite your lip and perpetuate the status quo. This finely crafted narrative explores the motivations and mettle of a close-knit group of 21st-century knowledge workers, and examines the interpretation of history, the translation of language, and most of all, the dynamics of modern-day relationships. With spare, tightly written sentences, Joseph Zeppetello's debut novel sparkles with a Raymond Carver-like economic use of language. The effortless dialogue speaks volumes about human nature and illuminates man's daily struggles to make the right choices in life.


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