Imaginary Friends

  • Imaginary Friends: A Play with Music
    By Nora Ephron

    In Imaginary Friends," Nora Ephron brilliantly and hilariously resuscitates these two bigger-than-life women to give them a post-mortem second act, and the chance to really air their differences.

  • Imaginary Friends
    By Michael Scott Monje

    The whole series should be required reading for anyone who works in any capacity with the sort of young people who are often described as gifted, disturbed, troubled, oppositional, defiant, or exceptional.

  • Imaginary Friends
    By Nora Ephron

    In Imaginary Friends, Nora Ephron brilliantly and hilariously resuscitates these two bigger-than-life women to give them a post-mortem second act, and the chance to really air their differences.

  • Imaginary Friends
    By Alison Lurie

    In the name of sociological research, two scientists infiltrate the ranks of the Truth Seekers--a rather ridiculous small-town cult whose credo involves sex, spiritualism, and a flying saucer messiah.

  • Imaginary Friends: Representing Quakers in American Culture, 1650–1950
    By James Emmett Ryan

    Spanning four centuries, Imaginary Friends takes readers through the shifting representations of Quaker life in a wide range of literary and visual genres, from theological debates, missionary work records, political theory, and biography ...

  • Imaginary Friends
    By Martin Harry Greenberg, John Marco

    Featuring contributions from Rick Hautala, Anne Bishop, Jean Rabe, and Fiona Patton, among others, this magical collection of original stories brings to life those special companions, some human, some not, who help those in need. Original.