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Nov 29, 2015joywolf83 rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
The story is simple and really seems like just a small chapter out of the young boy's life. The family is interesting with flaws. None of the flaws are turn offs, instead they help explain the characters thinking and motives for actions. So even though you don't care for some of the things they do, you understand *why* they choose to do it that way. Which I like because it teaches empathy. Also if you can understand the "why", you're a lot more forgiving of those shortcomings. Crenshaw the cat, feels more adult than anyone else in the book. If you ever saw the old black and white movie named Harvey with Jimmy Stewart, you'll understand the premise for the imaginary friend. I loved that movie and I loved this book!