Sunday's at Tiffany's - James Patterson

Wednesday, February 10, 2010
As a little girl, Jane has no one. Her mother Vivienne Margaux, the powerful head of a major New York theater company has no time for her. But she does have one friend--Michael--and no one can see him but her. But Michael can't stay with Jane forever, and on her eighth birthday, her imaginary friend must leave her.

When Jane is in her thirties, working for her mother's company, she is just as alone as she was as a child. Her boyfriend hardly knows she's there and is more interested in what Vivienne can do for his career. Her mother practically treats her as a slave in the office, despite the great success of Jane's first play, "Thank Heaven." Then she finds Michael--handsome, and just the same as she remembers him, only now he's not imaginary. For once in her life, Jane is happy--and has someone who loves her back. But not even Michael knows the reason behind why they've really been reunited.

This book made my cryyy! I was such a mess when it was over, I'm sure my parents looked at me like I was a complete lunatic. This book was so beautiful and almost whimsical in a lot of ways. It's about love, friendship, and forgiveness.

Jane is adorable as a child and I really related  to her as an adult. Her mother made me want to throw the book against the wall, however by the end, I understood her a little better which really shows talent in a writer. Michael of course just made me melt into a puddle of goo.

5/5!

1 comments:

Shani said...

Selena Gomez said she loves this book as well as Thirteen Reasons Why, lol im sooo reading it now & i love them!!!!!

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