32 pages (unnumbered) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
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age Children lcdgt
Summary
"There were just a few signs that Imogene was different. First, there were the antlers growing from her head -- a spectacle that her mother could not bear. Then came the peacock's tail, the long neck, and ... oh dear, what will Mother say to that? Thirty-five years after David Small brought the inimitable Imogene to life, she's back -- with a new set of features that kids everywhere will see for what they really are : the things that make you utterly, wonderfully, uniquely you." -- Jacket flap.