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  • In the book, of course, Charlie is on hand to reassure her and Lola ends up having a high old time, afterwards pinning her initial reluctance on her invisible friend, the can-carrying Soren Lorenson (rendered in the books in clear, raised plastic, so children can catch a glimpse of him when the light's right).

    A life in books: Lauren Child Sarah Crown 2010

  • How can you not love a little person who lives in the realms of the superlative and declares "I will never not ever eat a tomato" or who insists "I absolutely must do colouring-in now" and with an imaginary friend called Soren Lorenson?

    48 entries from November 2006 2006

  • How can you not love a little person who lives in the realms of the superlative and declares "I will never not ever eat a tomato" or who insists "I absolutely must do colouring-in now" and with an imaginary friend called Soren Lorenson?

    Charlie and Lola very really absolutely do rule OK? 2006

  • How can you not love a little person who lives in the realms of the superlative and declares "I will never not ever eat a tomato" or who insists "I absolutely must do colouring-in now" and with an imaginary friend called Soren Lorenson?

    Charlie and Lola very really absolutely do rule OK? 2006

  • Lieutenant Commander Lorenson had been very, very lucky -- thanks to that kid (they'd have to do something for him ...)

    The Songs of Distant Earth Clarke, Arthur C. 1986

  • 'I've won my bet, though,' Lieutenant Commander Lorenson said.

    The Songs of Distant Earth Clarke, Arthur C. 1986

  • She had been wondering how she could bend protocol and offer what passed for the hospitality suite to the spectacular Lieutenant Commander Lorenson instead of to Deputy Captain Malina.

    The Songs of Distant Earth Clarke, Arthur C. 1986

  • 'We appreciate your offer, Commander Lorenson; please express our thanks to Captain Bey.

    The Songs of Distant Earth Clarke, Arthur C. 1986

  • 'Lieutenant Commander Lorenson has an excellent alibi.

    The Songs of Distant Earth Clarke, Arthur C. 1986

  • Mayor Waldron was a good judge both of men and of women, and she classified Lorenson very quickly.

    The Songs of Distant Earth Clarke, Arthur C. 1986

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