PAT LOWERY COLLINS


JUST IMAGINE, Houghton Mifflin & Co., 2001
ISBN 0-618-05603-3

"The leaving part had become too easy, though, and this frightened me as well, because I didn't want to take off before I was good and ready. So I waited. I looked over the valley, drew in a deep breath, and waited. I thought of Leland. I thought of Mama. I thought of how they needed me. Of how we needed each other.

I probably should have eased more gently into all of that because this time, before I was at all prepared, it happened. Like a blink of an eye or a sudden memory, I could feel the material world slip away and a peaceful rush lifting my inner self up and up. When I realized I was on my way, I tried to master my terror and will my spirit to speed up; I pictured the globe of the world at school marked with my destination and the arc I would need to get to Beverly Hills. I was sure I was turning, gaining speed, going higher and higher. I was so excited about seeing Mama and Leland. I was certain I was on my way."

JUST IMAGINE

"When Mary Francis's dad loses his job during the Great Depression and finds another clear across the country in Hardenville,Massachusetts, her mom refuses to leave their home in Beverly Hills and give up her dreams of a film career for her son, Leland. Mary Francis, her dad, and her grandma have to go on to New England by themselves.

Determined to keep an eye on the other half of her family, Mary Francis works on her "gift," the ability to have "out of body" experiences, which she inherited from her distant relative, Nora. She hopes to get so good at it that she'll be able to "travel" to California to check on her mother and Leland without ever leaving Hardenville.

While Mary Francis practices her developing talent and visits the local psychic for some tips, her parents become more and more estranged. She begins to fear they'll never all be living in the same place again and that her beloved little brother will grow up without her.

Quirky but believable characters and a look at the early days of the movie industry send this story off in funny, poignant, and unexpected directions."
(jacket copy)


Praise for JUST IMAGINE

From School Library Journal:

"Through Mary Francis's eyes, the story is revealed with unconditional love and refreshingly unflappable candor. Collins has typified the paradox of the 1930s - the irresistable glamour of the Hollywood Golden Era masking the downtrodden gray of the Great Depression. Juggled between these vastly different realities, Mary Francis emerges as an endearing and memorable character. Teachers will love this novel's authentic feel of the period, and readers will love Mary Francis."

From Kirkus Reviews:

"Well-rounded characters, a myriad of details grounding the story in time, and the emotional angst add up to entertaining historical fiction, with a contemporary feel."

From Booklist:

"This is a captivating story of family loyalties, self-awareness, and the power of belief."

Nominated for the California Library Association John and Patricia Beatty Award.



Selected Books

Picture Books
I AM A DANCER
Shows how the movements of dance are natural to all of us.
COME OUT COME OUT
Hildy is hiding again. This time she will not come out. This time they'll be sorry.
SCHOONER
A young boy watches a schooner being built in the historic Story Shipyard of Essex, MA
I AM AN ARTIST
Shows how we can participate in the creative process by simply observing the world around us.
WAITING FOR BABY JOE
A gentle story to comfort brothers and sisters who may worry about a premature sibling and miss their parent's attention.
Poetry
THE QUIET WOMAN WAKES UP SHOUTING
A chapbook of very visual poems for adults
Young Adult Fiction
THE FATTENING HUT
A young girl fights against the cruel traditions of her tribe and to be educated and free.
JUST IMAGINE
During the Great Depression twelve-year-old Mary Francis tries to use her imagination and possible occult powers to solve her family's financial and domestic dilemma.
SIGNS & WONDERS
Fourteen-year-old Taswell is undergoing an extraordinary transformation. Isolated from friends and family, she looks for help and advice in surprising places and finds it in the most surprising place of all.



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