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<title>Forgive me, Leonard Peacock</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/metiu-kvik-q/forgive_me_leonard_peacock.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/metiu-kvik-q/forgive_me_leonard_peacock_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Forgive me, Leonard Peacock" alt ="Forgive me, Leonard Peacock"/></a><br//>How would you spend your birthday if you knew it would be your last?  Eighteen-year-old Leonard Peacock knows exactly what he’ll do. He’ll say goodbye.  Not to his mum – who he calls Linda because it annoys her – who’s moved out and left him to fend for himself. Nor to his former best friend, whose torments have driven him to consider committing the unthinkable. But to his four friends: a Humphrey-Bogart-obsessed neighbour, a teenage violin virtuoso, a pastor’s daughter and a teacher.  Most of the time, Leonard believes he’s weird and sad but these friends have made him think that maybe he’s not. He wants to thank them, and say goodbye.  In this riveting and heart-breaking book, acclaimed author Matthew Quick introduces Leonard Peacock, a hero as warm and endearing as he is troubled. And he shows how just a glimmer of hope can make the world of difference .]]></description>
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