Sundays at Tiffany’s
by James Patterson, Gabrielle Charbonnet
Read by Ellen Archer
As always, James Patterson grabs you in the first five minutes of the book and pretty much guarantees you'll want to
keep listening ‘til it's over. This is a very romantic look at what happens to our childhood imaginary friends.
Jane is the daughter of a very famous and powerful Broadway producer. She has grown up in a world of adults and
would have been a very lonely child if it weren't for her imaginary friend, Michael. On her eighth birthday, Michael
tells Jane he must leave her because that's the "rule." He assures Jane that she won't remember him after he's gone.
But she does remember and when their paths cross again, Jane is an adult. They quickly realize their love for each
other and therein lies the problem. Jane is human and Michael is not. Or is he becoming human? Is it just wishful
thinking?
Ellen Archer is the reader of this audio book. She has the perfect voice for Jane and does an admirable job with
Michael's and Vivienne's voices. The book was wonderful and everything I have grown to expect from James Patterson's
love stories - a love story, with some twists and turns, that ends happily ever after. |
The Book |
Hatchette Audio |
April 28, 2008 |
Unabridged Audio 5 CD's / 5.5 HRS |
1600241654 / 978-1600241659 |
Romance / General fiction |
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The Reviewer |
Bunny Reiss |
Reviewed 2008 |
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