![]() The mysterious birds mentioned in The Peach Keeper are goldfinches, and I chose them based on this: "The American Goldfinch has a song that often repeats and sounds like 'Potato chip! Potato chip!'" I knew that this was my kind of bird. I decided to keep the name as an homage to all those late nights writing with the TV on in the background. I Googled it and realized it's a name from the sit-comThe Golden Girls (Season 1, Episode 16 "The Truth Will Out"). The New York Times bestselling author of The Girl Who Chased the Moon welcomes you to her newest. The story is set in a small town in North Carolina called Walls of. ![]() ![]() When I was writing The Peach Keeper, I knew the name Paxton Osgood sounded familiar. The Peach Keeper audiobook, by Sarah Addison Allen. 'The Peach Keeper' is a novel by Sarah Addison Allen, published in 2011. Incidentally, Western North Carolina is home to over a thousand waterfalls.ĭespite the many coffee references in The Peach Keeper, I don't really like the taste of coffee - although I do think it has the most amazing scent. This county has more waterfalls than any other place in the state and is known as The Land of Waterfalls. ![]() ![]() The town of Walls of Water is based on the many small towns of Transylvania County in Western North Carolina. The Peach Keeper by Sarah Addison Allen: 9780553385601 : Books NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Sarah Addison Allen juggles small-town history and mystical thriller, character development and eerie magical. My original title for The Peach Keeper was God Eats Peaches. A New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Publisher's Weekly, and Barnes & Noble bestseller. ![]()
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