Synopses & Reviews
What would you do if your best friend was:
1. Imaginary?
2. An oversize blue chimp in surfer shorts? (Potentially embarrassing, but hey, no one else can see him . . . right?)
3. Proposing a plan to help you improve your life?
4. Did we say imaginary?
5. Driving you crazy?!?!
Now you have an idea of what Willie Ryans life is like when he meets Dodger. Its the beginning of a lot of trouble—and a friendship youll never forget!
Review
“The humor will draw kids including Dodgers off-the-wall dialogue and the outlandish predicaments that result when he decides to ‘help. The story grows increasingly engaging as Willie starts moving toward what he really wants.”—
Booklist “Baseball fans will enjoy this novel.”—
School Library Journal“It is roll on the floor funny with several nice messages tucked in for good measure.”—Brenda Kahn, Librarian, Haworth Public School (NJ)
Synopsis
A boy's imaginary friend is driving him crazy in Dodger and Me, the first installment of a hilarious new series by acclaimed author Jordan Sonnenblick.
What would you do if your best friend was:
1. Imaginary?
2. An oversize blue chimp in surfer shorts? (Potentially embarrassing, but hey, no one else can see him . . . right?)
3. Proposing a plan to help you improve your life?
4. Did we say imaginary?
5. Driving you crazy? ?
Now you have an idea of what Willie Ryan's life is like when he meets Dodger. It's the beginning of a lot of trouble--and a friendship you'll never forget
Synopsis
A boy's imaginary friend is driving him crazy in this first installment of a hilarious new series by acclaimed author Jordan Sonnenblick.
Synopsis
Crazy Blue Chimp + Wimpy Nerd + Unlimited French Fries = The Hilarious First Adventure of Dodger and Willie
About the Author
Jordan Sonnenblick is the author of the acclaimed teen novels Drums, Girls and Dangerous Pie, Notes from the Midnight Driver, and Zen and the Art of Faking It. In addition to being a writer, hes a middle-school English teacher, and would never penalize one of his students for bringing an imaginary friend to school. His next book, Dodger for President, will be available from Feiwel and Friends in Spring 2009. Jordan lives in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, with his wife and their two children. If hes ever had an imaginary friend, hes not telling!