Sundays at Tiffany's by James Patterson: Imagine being able to create a customized version of the perfect lover -- looks, personality, emotional capacity -- everything. James Patterson and coauthor Gabrielle Charbonnet have given that ability to the main character of their book, Sundays at Tiffany's. Jane Margaux is a lonely little eight-year old who's career-driven mother, a Broadway producer, has no time for her only child. Every Sunday Jane's mother takes a client out for a power lunch and lets her little girl dine at a table all alone. But Jane isn't truly alone -- she is always accompanied by Michael, her perfect-in-very-way imaginary friend. Of course all good things must come to end, and so Michael will have to exit. On Jane's ninth birthday, he tenderly tells her goodbye as that's "the rule" concerning imaginary friends, but he promises that she won't remember him at all. But remember him she does, every day until he reenters his life when Jane is an adult. But will she remember him? Will he remember her? Will they be able to recapture that perfect love from childhood? Will Michael vanish and leave Jane alone and broken hearted a second time? There's only one way to find out -- read this imaginative novel! |