Sundays at Tiffany’s

Sundays at Tiffany’s by James Patterson is a large print edition published by Little, Brown on April 28, 2008. This 400-page novel tells the story of Jane Margaux, the daughter of a powerful New York theater icon, who navigates her loneliness and complex relationship with her mother. As a child, Jane’s only friend is her imaginary companion, Michael, who provides her with comfort and joy during their Sunday outings to Tiffany’s. However, on her ninth birthday, Michael leaves her, promising she will forget him.
Years later, Jane, now a successful playwright, finds herself feeling just as isolated as she did in her childhood. Despite her achievements, she remains under the shadow of her overbearing mother. The narrative unfolds as Jane encounters a man named Michael, who bears a striking resemblance to her childhood friend. This contemporary romance explores themes of love and the impact of imagination on reality, inviting readers to reflect on the connections between past and present.
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The successful but lonely daughter of a powerful New York theater icon falls for her imaginary friend in this touching love story.
Jane Margaux is a lonely little girl. Her mother, a powerful Broadway producer, makes time for her only once a week, for their Sunday trip to admire jewelry at Tiffany’s. Jane has only one friend: a handsome, comforting, funny man named Michael. He’s perfect. But only she can see him.
Michael can’t stay forever, though. On Jane’s ninth birthday he leaves, promising her that she’ll soon forget him. Years later, in her thirties, Jane is just as alone as she was as a child. And despite her own success as a playwright, she is even more trapped by her overbearing mother. Then she meets someone-a handsome, comforting, funny man. He’s perfect. His name is Michael . . .
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