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Tibetan Peach Pie

A True Account of an Imaginative Life

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Tibetan Peach Pie

By: Tom Robbins
Narrated by: Keith Szarabajka
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Internationally bestselling novelist and American icon Tom Robbins' legendary memoir--wild tales of his life and times, both at home and around the globe.

Tom Robbins’ warm, wise, and wonderfully weird novels—including Still Life With Woodpecker, Jitterbug Perfume, and Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates—provide an entryway into the frontier of his singular imagination. Madcap but sincere, pulsating with strong social and philosophical undercurrents, his irreverent classics have introduced countless readers to natural born hitchhiking cowgirls, born-again monkeys, a philosophizing can of beans, exiled royalty, and problematic redheads.

In Tibetan Peach Pie, Robbins turns that unparalleled literary sensibility inward, stitching together stories of his unconventional life, from his Appalachian childhood to his globetrotting adventures —told in his unique voice that combines the sweet and sly, the spiritual and earthy. The grandchild of Baptist preachers, Robbins would become over the course of half a century a poet-interruptus, an air force weatherman, a radio dj, an art-critic-turned-psychedelic-journeyman, a world-famous novelist, and a counter-culture hero, leading a life as unlikely, magical, and bizarre as those of his quixotic characters.

Robbins offers intimate snapshots of Appalachia during the Great Depression, the West Coast during the Sixties psychedelic revolution, international roving before homeland security monitored our travels, and New York publishing when it still relied on trees. Written with the big-hearted comedy and mesmerizing linguistic invention for which he is known, Tibetan Peach Pie is an invitation into the private world of a literary legend.

Art & Literature Essays Biographies & Memoirs Witty Authors Funny Americas United States
Colorful Autobiography • Fascinating Life Stories • Perfect Narrator Match • Witty Writing Style • Insightful Background

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Would you listen to Tibetan Peach Pie again? Why?

Some parts of this autobiography are absolutely fascinating. Robbins is as fabulous as his characters.

What other book might you compare Tibetan Peach Pie to and why?

This book stands on its own and this cannot really be compared to other autobiographies.

Which character – as performed by Keith Szarabajka – was your favorite?

Robbins, obviously!

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Extremely interesting, sometimes surprising. It makes me want to meet Robbins.

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If you want to be a writer, this is an autobiography that must read.

Amazing autobiography!

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A must read for any Robbins fan, extremely inspiring. Keith Szarabajka provides exceptional narration! Strong recommendation…

Great book, very well read!

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if you have liked any of his books, you will enjoy this and find it really interesting and comical as always.

Such a fantastic writer!

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Packed full of entertaining, good natured anecdotes and philosophies from an exceptionally fully lived life.
You don't need to be a Tom fan - or even have read his books - to enjoy this.
Narration is perfect, can't imagine a better match for this book.



Loved it - and I've never even read Tom Robbins.

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Cool learning about the author and his life. Differently a wild ride it has been.

Informative

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