About the Author:
BILL PEACH is by profession a men’s clothier, spending much of his life at Pigg & Peach
(1956–2003) in Historic Downtown Franklin in Tennessee. To a lesser degree, he is a politician, preacher, and philosopher. He received his Bachelor of University Studies degree from Middle Tennessee State University at age 51. An advocate of continuing adult education, he has recently studied philosophy at Lipscomb University, for his sixth decade in college (1954–2008). He and Emily have three daughters and seven grandchildren, who all live in Franklin.
Other books by Bill Peach:
To Think as a Pawn: A play in three acts, 1990
The South Side of Boston, a memoir, 1995
Random Thoughts Left & Right, 1998
The Eye of Reason 6x9, 296 pages, 2012 BUY NOW
Politics, Preaching & Philosophy, 6x9, 196 pages, 2009 BUY NOW
Main Street Philosopher, 6x9, 216 pages, 2016 BUY NOW
(1956–2003) in Historic Downtown Franklin in Tennessee. To a lesser degree, he is a politician, preacher, and philosopher. He received his Bachelor of University Studies degree from Middle Tennessee State University at age 51. An advocate of continuing adult education, he has recently studied philosophy at Lipscomb University, for his sixth decade in college (1954–2008). He and Emily have three daughters and seven grandchildren, who all live in Franklin.
Other books by Bill Peach:
To Think as a Pawn: A play in three acts, 1990
The South Side of Boston, a memoir, 1995
Random Thoughts Left & Right, 1998
The Eye of Reason 6x9, 296 pages, 2012 BUY NOW
Politics, Preaching & Philosophy, 6x9, 196 pages, 2009 BUY NOW
Main Street Philosopher, 6x9, 216 pages, 2016 BUY NOW
About Politics, Preaching & Philosophy:
Politics, Preaching & Philosophy
2009 Edition, Perfect Bound 6x9, 172 pages
ISBN: 978-1-935271-07-9 $14.95
"Bill Peach kneads the philosophy and history of the South into language so delicious, you can taste the words." Paula Wall Columnist, humorist, author
"Bill Peach is the king of essays. He cuts right to the chase in Politics, Preaching & Philosophy. Mark Twain once said that the difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug. Bill writes with lightning. I love his work." Maggi Britton Vaughn Poet Laureate of Tennessee
"If the clothes Bill Peach sells for a living should be as elegant as the delicious fabric of his prose, all Tennessee would be a fashion statement." Will Campbell Minister, author, activist
"Bill Peach’s short, pithy commentaries, collected here as random thoughts, are his way of serving the sometimes-wayward community to which he has devoted a lifetime of affection. Tough love, you might call it—the kind that can give courage and strength to one person or an entire town."
John Egerton Journalist, author, editor
2009 Edition, Perfect Bound 6x9, 172 pages
ISBN: 978-1-935271-07-9 $14.95
"Bill Peach kneads the philosophy and history of the South into language so delicious, you can taste the words." Paula Wall Columnist, humorist, author
"Bill Peach is the king of essays. He cuts right to the chase in Politics, Preaching & Philosophy. Mark Twain once said that the difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug. Bill writes with lightning. I love his work." Maggi Britton Vaughn Poet Laureate of Tennessee
"If the clothes Bill Peach sells for a living should be as elegant as the delicious fabric of his prose, all Tennessee would be a fashion statement." Will Campbell Minister, author, activist
"Bill Peach’s short, pithy commentaries, collected here as random thoughts, are his way of serving the sometimes-wayward community to which he has devoted a lifetime of affection. Tough love, you might call it—the kind that can give courage and strength to one person or an entire town."
John Egerton Journalist, author, editor