A review by protoman21
Confessions of an Imaginary Friend: A Memoir by Jacques Papier by Michelle Cuevas

4.0

I listened to the audiobook of this and loved it! The narrator did a brilliant job of bringing Jacques Papier to life! I certainly would have had a different experience with this book if I had read it myself and not had a perfect French accent painting the pictures for me. Jacques has great spirit as he faces down the fact that he is an imaginary friend. As he moves from place to place, some are more entertaining than others, but as a whole it is a fun adventure. There isn't anything super deep here, which can be good, because not every children's book has to have a deep lesson. This book could help children who are struggling to let go of their own imaginary friend, or it could fuel their fire that their friend is not, in fact, make-believe. Audiobook is highly recommended!