A review by lee_hillshire
Roxaboxen by Alice McLerran

Recently I was around some tweens and overheard two of them playing together. They had this really elaborate imagination game that they were playing, and it was fun to overhear. And it also made me a little sad because that's the kind of friendships I longed for as a kid, but I never really had anyone, and I got a tad made fun of for trying to play imagine games like that.

So that's what this book also reminded me of, and it's sweet and cute, but also a little bittersweet for me.