Crenshaw
2015 • 256 pages

Ratings11

Average rating3.4

15
Imaginary friends are like books. We're created, we're enjoyed, we're dog-eared and creased, and then we're tucked away until we're needed again.

An okay book. Jackson was a sweet character and some moving issues were brought up (Jackson realized something's wrong when his parents hide from him and his sister that they are having financial problems again). However, I didn't warm up to the writing style too much. I also can't relate to having an imaginary friend and I'm not a cat person, all of which made it harder to suspend my disbelief.

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