Ebook {Epub PDF} Imaginary Things by Andrea Lochen






















 · Imaginary Things book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. From Andrea Lochen, award-winning author of The Repeat Year, comes an enc /5. Andrea’s second novel, Imaginary Things, was published by Astor + Blue in April and described as a, “a beautiful book, filled with vivid scenes, unforgettable characters, and oodles of heart. With a page-turning plot and an utterly unique concept, Imaginary Things entertains, inspires, and provokes thought.”. "With a page-turning plot and an utterly unique concept, Imaginary Things entertains, inspires, and provokes thought." -Lori Nelson Spielman, Andrea Lochen. Andrea Lochen is the author of three novels. Her first novel, The Repeat Year (Penguin ), was { Read More } Join My Mailing List!


Andrea Lochen is the author of The Repeat Year (Berkley, ) and Imaginary Things (Astor + Blue Editions, ). She attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison for her Bachelor's degree in English and the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor for her MFA in Creative Writing. Hello, Sign in. Account Lists Account Returns Orders. Cart. Andrea Lochen writes another beautiful book, filled with vivid scenes, unforgettable characters, and oodles of heart. With a page-turning plot and an utterly unique concept, Imaginary Things entertains, inspires, and provokes thought--a perfect book club pick.


Cleverly written with a perfect touch of magic, Imaginary Things will take you on a journey of the unexpected, and leave you contemplating the power of your own mind. (Liz Fenton Lisa Steinke, authors of Your Perfect Life) Rarely does a book surprise me. But Imaginary Things caught me completely off-guard! Andrea Lochen writes another beautiful book, filled with vivid scenes, unforgettable characters, and oodles of heart. LOCHEN, ANDREA. IMAGINARY THINGS.—1st ed. ISBN: (paperback) ISBN: (epdf) ISBN: (epub) 1. Contemporary Women—Magical Realism—Fiction. 2. Young mother begins to see son’s imaginary friends—Fiction 3. Women’s fiction—Fiction 4. Fantastical elements—Fiction 5. Coming of age—Fiction 6. “Imaginary Things takes place in a Midwest made so vivid and alive, so much its own character, that it becomes thrillingly believable that as Grandma styles the local brides’ hair into ringlets and the next door neighbor may be fighting a pain-killer addiction, a T-rex is running through the back yard. In this Wisconsin, single mothers may not have had the keenest of judgment when it comes to the men in their lives, but like mothers always, and everywhere, they have x-ray vision when it.

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