Experts believe that ninety-seven million imaginary friends exist in the world! April's friends all have one, but poor April, a thoughtful and quiet young lady, does not. She has Ozark. An imaginary enemy. Where other imaginary friends excel at playing, Ozark is the absolute best at landing April in hot water. However, when Ozark misplaces April's violin before her recital, it offers the pair an opportunity to work together. Will they be able towork together for once? Or will Ozark's tendency to get distracted derail the violin hunt? From the creative mind of author and illustrator Andrew Dicus comes a lively, sweet dynamic drawn in a unique style, with an original and absolutely hilarious storyline. April and Ozark is for all children eager to seek and be discovered in return.
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