Quick, Matthew. Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock. New York: Little Brown Books, 2013. Print. 978-0316221351. Ages 16+Formats Available: Hardcover, paperback, Audio, eBook
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Annotation: Leonard has given up. He is tired of being different and is willing to go to extreme measures to rid of this awful feeling of being different, even if it means taking his own life.
Booktalk: It's Leonard Peacock's birthday and he has a gift for the four people he is closest to and one for himself. No one seems to remember his birthday, but he knows he must deliver each of these gifts before he delivers the last one to his former best friend and himself. Leonard lives with his mother who spends most of her time working and not paying much attention to her son. He doesn't see much of his drug abusing father and his old best friend Asher isn't his friend anymore for a reason. Leonard spends most of his time skipping school and hanging out with his neighbor Walt. Walt is a senior citizen and the two of them spend their time watching and reciting lines from old Humphrey Bogart movies. Not a lot of people seem to genuinely care about Leonard's existence, let alone his birthday and he has had enough. Leonard is about to take his future into his own hands, but at whose expense? Will the gift he is going to give himself relieve him of all the pressure and terrible feelings? Find out Leonard's fate in Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock.
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