### Amazon.com Review **A Letter from Author Sarah Addison Allen** *She put a penny on her windowsill and cracked the window, because her grandmother once said that ghosts often forget theyre ghosts and will go after money, but if they get close enough to an open window, the night air will suck th
The peach keeper: a novel: novel
β Scribed by Sarah Addison Allen
- Publisher
- Random House Digital, Inc.;Bantam Books
- Year
- 2011;2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 150 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0553807226
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β¦ Synopsis
Amazon.com Review
A Letter from Author Sarah Addison Allen
She put a penny on her windowsill and cracked the window, because her grandmother once said that ghosts often forget theyre ghosts and will go after money, but if they get close enough to an open window, the night air will suck them out.
--Chapter Eight, The Peach Keeper
The original title of The Peach Keeper was God Eats Peaches, which I took from the old saying, When God eats peaches, He saves the pit. I had a cousin who would never throw away a peach pit based on that saying. She thought it was bad luck. My family is full of strange Southern superstitions. My great-aunt never liked for company to come in through one door and leave through another because she said that meant the preacher would visit.
How many of us grew up seeing our mothers throw a pinch of salt over their shoulders when salt was spilled? How many of us remember when our grandmothers whispered that a bird tapping on a window meant someone was going to die? We took these things on trembling faith as children, believing them to be real because everything was real back then. Everything had possibilities. So how do we explain, with our skeptical grown-up natures, why we still make an X in the air when a black cat passes. Why we still have to eat something in the morning before we will tell someone about our bad dreams. Why we still worry about umbrellas being opened indoors.
What is it about superstitions that stay with us, that encourage us to pass them on? Flights of fancy, maybe. Or nostalgia. Or maybe the power of the unknown is just that strong. We cant help but think: What if its true? What if it just might be true? So we take an ounce of prevention instead of a pound of cure. We knock on wood and avoid ladders and never break mirrors. Just in case.
Review
Praise for _The Peach Keeper
_Allen juggles smalltown history and mystical thriller, character development and eerie magical realism in a fine Southern gothic drama. The underlying tension will please and unnerve readers, as well as leave them eager for Allen's next.
-_Publisher's Weekly_
Praise for Sarah Addison Allens The Girl Who Chased the Moon
Captivating . . . Sarah Addison Allen produces tantalizing fiction._The Roanoke Times_
A dusting of magic, the aroma of sugary cakes swirling through the breeze, and a girl who unwittingly brings change to a town of misfits make for a sweet summer story filled with hope and forgiveness.Beth Hoffman, author of Saving CeeCee Honeycutt
Charming and entertaining . . . Dont miss this spellbinding tale._Asheville Citizen Times__ _
Allen clearly knows that all the fun is in the journey. . . . Sit back, open this book and join her.Greensboro _News & Record
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An enjoyable read [with] doses of magical realism and romance.Associated Press
Easy to devour in one sitting. _The Atlanta Journal-Constitution_
β¦ Subjects
A Novel
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