Do you know where your Imaginary Friend is? Do you want to? "Imaginary Jerry and the Tale of his Daring Escape from Imaginaria" throws you head-over-toes into another world...an alternate society beyond our comprehension inhabited by the forgotten. Anything we dream, and let go, must still exist somewhere. That includes our closest non-real companions from our younger days. Banished from our land of the real by each of us, our former friends must eke out their existence in a place so fantastically absurd that it nearly defies description...the dubious Dominion of Imaginaria. Doomed to insignificance, they live out a non-real reality, unwitting to the truth, forever. Or do they? The bond between one boy and his Imaginary Friend could change everything. How far would you go - for your best friend? A throwback to classic young-adult literature, "Imaginary Jerry" is a quirky and vibrantly original story of friendship, loss, adventure, and the search for truth, told with the charm and linguistic flair of a new American Fairy Tale. Adults will learn the joy of reclaimed youthful spirit and ideals. The young will learn to never lose it. For anything we love is never truly forgotten...anything lost is never truly gone.
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Patrick D. McGranahan is, for all intents and purposes, not the author of this book. But further explanation at this juncture would indelibly sully the reading experience. Therefore a temporary ruse must be maintained . . . all apologies. Otherwise, Patrick is a lifelong scribe with what could be called an "alarming imagination" He prefers writing for children and young adults, mainly because they share his same maturity level. With a penchant for philosophy, humor, adventure, and pungent sarcasm, writing is one of Patrick's two Earthy loves. While many successful authors have inspired youth to read, Patrick's goal is to inspire them to write. Because if this joker can do it, anybody can. Patrick's other Earthly love is his family, with whom he shares a warm and affable dwelling in a small Kansas town. His lovely wife Stephanie tries to keep him sane while their five children drive him the other direction. Who succeeds, dear reader, is debatable.
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