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Peace and Love
Item Details
Peace and Love
Item Name:
Peace and Love
Item #:
peaceandlove
Publisher:
FurPlanet Productions
Tags:
M/F, romance, hippies, lingsang
Author(s):
Huskyteer
Price/ea:
$14.95
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Print:  Color Cover, Text Interior
Size:  5.5 x 8.5
Pages:  124
ISBN:  978-1-61450-603-4
Parental Rating:  PG-13
Publication Date:  December 2023

  

This title is available to pre-order. It will be released December 1, 2023 at Midwest Furfest. Orders placed online will shipped within a month after the convention.

 

Description: Uptight college student Roger Jones has no time for hippies, dropouts, and flower children— especially his annoying, kaftan-wearing roomie, Frank. But when Roger falls for a bushy tailed folk singer named Peace Man, he can no longer close his eyes to the revolution going on around him that she opens up. Can Roger get his groove on, or is he too square to be hip?


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Story by Huskyteer and Cover by Idess

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Item Reviews
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Enjoyed this snapshot of the 1960's through a furry lens quite a lot! Roger and Peace Man's relationship is one of the main plots of the book and seeing their cultural values clash as they try and date each other was very interesting. Picking Roger as the point of view character for the book helps to emphasize the qualities and quirks of the other characters he interacts with over the course of the story. I think Huskyteer did a great job with the broader cast of Frank and Peace Man's hippie friends. She showed that they were just people who had a different way of thinking and living to the mainstream, but underneath all that, they were still people. Frank started off as a character I was sure I was going to eventually grow tired of and turned into one of my favorite characters from the whole book. One of my favorite themes of the book is the importance of looking out for each other. Whether it's joining a protest or bailing someone out of a bad situation, you help out where you can. This was also a good vertical slice of issues and events from the 1960's. I confess I was a little worried before reading that the book would be more focused on the 60's references and that would cause the plot or pacing of the book to suffer, but Huskyteer walks that line beautifully. It's a short read and if you're a fan of 60's culture or well-written furry novellas I'd say to check it out!
Michael Miele
10/7/2024
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