Confessions of an Imaginary Friend
Age Range: 9-12 years
Age Range: 9-12 years
Age Range: 8-12 years
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Published on Sep 08, 2015 | 3 Hours 3 Minutes
Published on Sep 08, 2015 | 3 Hours 3 Minutes
A TIME magazine Top 10 Children’s Book of 2015
The whimsical “autobiography” of an imaginary friend who doesn’t know he’s imaginary–perfect for fans of The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane and Toy Story
Jaques Papier has the sneaking suspicion that everyone except his sister Fleur hates him. Teachers ignore him when his hand is raised in class, he is never chosen for sports teams, and his parents often need to be reminded to set a place for him at the dinner table. But he is shocked when he finally learns the truth: He is Fleur’s imaginary friend! When he convinces Fleur to set him free, he begins a surprising and touching, and always funny quest to find himself–to figure out who Jacques Papier truly is, and where he belongs.
Readers will fall in love with Jacque’s sweet, quirky voice as he gives them a look at life from an incredible new perspective
Author
Michelle Cuevas
Michelle Cuevas graduated from Williams College and holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of Virginia. She is the author of several children’s books, including Confessions of an Imaginary Friend and The Uncorker of Ocean Bottles . She lives in Berkshire County in Massachusetts.
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