Book Title & Alexandra's Review

Confessions of an Imaginary Friend as told by Michelle Cuevas

For Kids 6 and Up

This story is about Jacques, an imaginary friend who doesn’t know he’s imaginary.

All his life, he’s been by his sister Fleur’s side. But when he discovers that he’s actually Fleur’s imaginary friend, he’s crushed. So, he goes off on a quest to find out who he truly is.

This is a wonderful story. I love all of the imaginary friends. If you are a fan of ‘Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends’ you should read this book.

My favorite imaginary friend is the roller-staking cowgirl. She wears cowgirl gear, but instead of boots, she wears roller skates with spurs on the sides. Personally, I would read a whole book just about her.

All the places Jacques goes in his journey are hilarious and so imaginative. I feel like this book could have been written by a child.

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