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

4.0

I loved reading Tom Robbins' books when I was in high school 20+ years ago because they engaged life's deepest questions via kooky characters in situations simultaneously mystical and earthy. Reading this memoir of sorts, I was reminded what a great storyteller he is and how he exults in the perfect turn of phrase. Lucky for us, the guy has lived a pretty interesting, well-traveled life. Also, you might think because he was born in 1932 his stories would be old-fashioned, or he might be disconnected from contemporary culture, but his references are surprisingly current and relevant. I really enjoyed reading this book.