![]() Just don’t tell that to Crenshaw, the invisible surfboarding-riding, bumbershoot-toting, bubblebath-loving tuxedo cat that only he can see. He’s an aspiring scientist, after all, and they rely on facts and figures, not flights of fancy and imagination. Jackson is not the sort of boy to have an imaginary friend. Thing number four: No one else on the beach seemed to see him. Which, when you think about it, is kind of not the point of surfing. Thing number three: He was holding a closed umbrella, like he was worried about getting wet. ![]() Thing number two: He was wearing a T-shirt. Thing number one: He was a surfboarding cat. I noticed several weird things about the surfboarding cat. But is an imaginary friend enough to save this family from losing everything? He has come back into Jackson’s life to help him. ![]() He’s large, he’s outspoken, and he’s imaginary. His parents, his little sister, and their dog may have to live in their minivan. Jackson and his family have fallen on hard times. In her first novel since winning the Newbery Medal, Katherine Applegate delivers an unforgettable and magical story about family, friendship, and resilience. ![]() Source & Format Received a finished copy from the publisher for review (Thanks, Raincoast Books!), Hardcoverįind It On Goodreads Genre & Keywords Contemporary, Realistic Fiction, Fantasy Published September 22nd, 2015 by Feiwel & Friends ![]()
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