Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock

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Matthew Quick: Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock (2013, Headline Book Publishing)

Published Jan. 1, 2013 by Headline Book Publishing.

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978-1-4722-0915-3
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It’s Leonard Peacock’s birthday. He is planning on killing himself and taking out Asher Beal, his onetime friend. But first he must say goodbye. He carefully wraps gifts for his four friends; his elderly Bogart obsessed neighbour, a teenage violinist from Iran, an evangelist girl he meets at the station and his favourite teacher.

Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock is heartbreaking from the start; what would drive a teenage boy to do such a thing on his 18th birthday? The writing is angsty yet immensely believable. Leonard doesn’t come across as a boy you would instantly like and it’s difficult to empathise with someone so hell bent on murder. But as he hands out his gifts and reveals what happened to get him where he is mentally, he grows on you.

His collection of oddball friends paints a picture of a boy with goodness in his heart deep down. That he …