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Happy Release Day Peter!!
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Chiku Flynn wasn’t raised to be human. Born in the Congolese rainforest, she spends her first eleven years as part of an experiment. For her, the aboriginal—the primitive—is ‘normal.’ Just after her eleventh birthday, Chiku witnesses the horrifying death of her mother, and her father sends her ‘home’ to the United States, to a normal teenager’s life. But she can’t adapt. She is the proverbial wild child—obstinate and defiant.
When her father disappears, sixteen-year-old Chiku heads back to the primordial jungle, where she uncovers her own dark past and puts to use her greatest skill: she can communicate via sign language with the wild chimpanzees of Chimp Island.
But there is turmoil in the rainforest—civil war, environmental upheaval…and murder. The lives of the chimps and the safety of the people she loves depend upon one teenaged girl who refuses to be messed with—Chiku Flynn.
Peter Clenott was born in Portland, Maine and graduated from Deering High School and Bowdoin THE THIRD WORLD. He interrupted his writing for a solo trip to South Africa at a time when apartheid ruled and Nelson Mandela was still in prison. Out of this experience came the novel ALBERTVILLE.College with a major in history. His writing career began after he completed his last college exam, a science fiction novel called
Upon his return to the United States, Peter settled in Boston and became involved with the housing movement in that city at a time when gentrification was uprooting neighborhoods and sparking arson-for-profit. He has been working in the housing field ever since from tenant organizing, to public housing advocate, to working with homeless families.
He currently resides in Haverhill, Massachusetts and has three children, Leah, William and Stephen.
He has written many novels and screenplays. He has most recently published HUNTING THE KING in 2009, THE HUNTED and DEVOLUTION in 2013.
Peter...Just checked my local Library and "Hunting the King" is avaiable!Wooooooo Hoooooo!! I walk over 3 miles to my Library, I'm thinking I need to make a special trip to pick up your very first novel!! Thanks for finding me & sharing your story!
Friends in Reading!
Hello Peter,How are you? Thank you for being my friend. Good fortune on Hunting the King.
Please visit these groups when you have a chance: “Happy & Brainy Group” and “To the Glory of Man”.
Have a wonderful day. Best regards.
Hello, Peter...thanks for the invite into your circle of friends...Congrats on your novel...wishing you much success with your future writings...looking forward to sharing chats, reviews and any/all recommendations...have a blessed week...and Happy Reading & Writing :-)
Peter...wow, that word pretty well sums up the book trailer for Hunting the King. I'm not only ready to read the book, I want to see the movie! Thanks so much for telling me about it. It's going to the top of my "To Read" list! I'm thrilled to be friends with a man of such talent, too.Blessings,
Jeannie
Thanks for the friend request. Hope your writing projects are going well.Dianne Ascroft
author, 'Hitler and Mars Bars'
هیچ وقت نقاش خوبی نـخواهم شد
امشب دلی کشیدم
شبیه نیمه سیبی
که به خاطر لرزش دستانـم
در زیر آواری از رنگ ها
...ناپدید ماند
thanks for the ad Peter Looking forward in talking with you soon. Michele Marchettihttp://www.discoverytoyslink.com/mich...
Yes, my husband has a sense of humor about helping me promote my book, but he does tire of it. And so do I! I just started a radio program on blogtalkradio (www.blogtalkradio.com/the-real-connec...) because it was so different from the promotion I've done and probably more fun.Judy
Hi Peter,thank you for request,very nice to meet you.
I also love getting a book that you cant wait to get back to....now go read :)
Love Jacqui
Hi Peter,Thank you for add me to be your friend. It's nice to know you. Have a great writing and Reading!
Cheers,
Roos
Tnx for the add , Dear Peter . I see u have joined persian groups ... do u know Farsi ? :)or just wanted to be there ... both r great :)
Thank you, Daniel. I'm working on something now totally different called Albertville. It takes a young black woman from Alabama and puts her in the Congo in 1960 as a part of the State Department and their attempt to get rid of Patrice Lumumba. Now, as you can tell, I spend a lot of time plugging. I can only hope it works. peter



















I am sorry but i rarely use goodreads and thus it took me a year to respond but I am overjoyed by the request. I see you have written few more books after "Hunting the King".You had just completed that book when we made acquaintance I am embarrassed to say I haven't read it yet. I am sorry, I'll definitely buy the book soon.
Overjoyed
Yours as ever
sunil