A review by lizshine74
Tibetan Peach Pie: A True Account of an Imaginative Life by Tom Robbins

Robbins has been a literary idol of mine since I was 16. I looked forward to finally settling in to read this book all busy summer. While the stories were amusing and cleverly told, I felt disappointed that there didn't seem to be a meaning-thread that connected them worth following. A true account of an imaginative life? Yes. But, why? Robbins wrote on the back cover that he wrote the book "on the insistence" of the women in his life. I wanted a bigger purpose.