Peggy Warren has accomplished one of fiction’s most delicate high-wire acts: writing in the voice of a child, for adults. ‑ e innocence of childhood is deftly evoked in a bold girl’s search for hardest kind of gift for her father, peace and quiet and a changed life to boot. A gallery of fascinating characters each offers some truth in young Zoey’s journey and, by book’s end, we understand that, without even realizing it, our lives have changed too.
–Burt Rashbaum, author of Becoming an American and Tears For My Mother
Peggy Warren has created a tender, heart-warming, poignant book for the young reader, as well as a light-hearted, entertaining read for any age-with an empowering message for parents to evaluate the precious moments with their family.
–Alexandria Delis-Abrams Ph D, author of Attitudes, Beliefs and Choices
The journey into the soul of this book begins with a child searching for the perfect gift to her father. We soon discover that this is the yearning of the “child” in each of us: to give the perfect gift…to ourselves, and to others. How shall we give what we value most, not just once, but moment by moment? It’s a treasure worth sharing!
–Alexia Parks, author of Hardwired 10 Traits, Chairman 56percent.org
How quickly the pages turn in Peggy Warren’s Gathering Peace. ‑ e author is a gifted writer who strikes a fine balance between the naiveté and the incredible wisdom of a little girl. ‑ is lovely book will linger on in your heart long after it has been placed back on the shelf.”
–Rome Lester, Marriage & Family Therapist, Georgia Tech Counseling Center
Circa l’autore
After living for thirty years in a 100-year-old log cabin in the Colorado mountains, Peggy was widowed. She moved to Boulder where her only mate now is her precious Ragdoll pussy cat, Joey.
She has three grown children and two grandchildren. Her other books can be seen on her website www.womensreads.com.