Invisible Girl
Invisible Girl
By: Kate Maryon
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Gabriella Midwinter used to have a home — she wasn't invisible back then.
Caught between her parents' arguments and a house move that goes wrong, twelve-year-old Gabriella somehow slips through every safety net. Suddenly she is alone on city streets with nowhere to go, desperately looking for her brother Beckett and trying to find her way back to something that feels like home. Kate Maryon writes about vulnerability and resilience with rare, unsentimental compassion.
This is a story about how easily children can fall through the cracks — and about the fierce determination it takes to climb back out, even when the people who should help you cannot see you at all.
A powerful and thought-provoking read for children aged 10 and up — for fans of Jacqueline Wilson and Cathy Cassidy who are ready for something that lingers long after the last page.
NOTE FROM TALESGALORE
- This is a pre-loved copy and may display minor signs of previous use, such as slight edge wear and light toned pages.
- However, the book has been carefully inspected and remains in good readable condition.
- The page count and the book dimensions are indicative.
This book is for you if you love
- Children
- Contemporary
- Family
- Fiction
- Social Issues
Tags: Children, Contemporary, Family, Fiction, Social issues
Author
Kate Maryon
Suggested ages
Age 9-12
Age 13 & above
ISBN
9780007466900
Return policy
No Returns
Page count
255 pages
Language
English
Theme
Morals & Values
Dimensions
19.7cm x 13.0cm x 2.0cm
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