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Peach

By: Emma Glass
Narrated by: Yasmin Paige
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Something has happened to Peach. Blood runs down her legs, and the scent of charred meat lingers on her flesh. It hurts to walk, but she staggers home to parents that don't seem to notice.

Peach must patch herself up alone so she can go to college and see her boyfriend, Green. But sleeping is hard, working is hard, and eating is impossible when her stomach is swollen tight as a drum.

©2018 Emma Glass (P)2018 W. F. Howes Ltd
Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction

Critic Reviews

"An immensely talented young writer.... A strange and original work of art that manages to be both genuinely terrifying and undeniably joyful." (George Saunders, award-winning, Man Booker-nominated author of Lincoln in the Bardo)
"Impossible to categorise, intimately weird and exhilaratingly bold...Emma Glass's massive talent is all her own." (Laline Paull, author of The Bees)
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I can’t believe I’m abandoning a novella half-way through but I can’t take another minute of this book. In a word, it’s repulsive. It should carry warnings of its grotesque and distasteful content. I’m not easily put off but the prose made me feel physically queasy and I couldn’t see the point in continuing. All a bit gratuitous and try-hard if you ask me, like the bad product of a creative writing workshop.

Ruined my day!

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