Young Adult/Middle Grade Novel:

 

Invisible Me

 

MEDALIST WINNER IN THE YOUNG ADULT CATEGORY OF THE 2015 NEW APPLE BOOK AWARDS!
FINALIST IN THE 2016 IPNE BOOK AWARDS!

NOW OUT IN AUDIO!

How far will you go to be accepted?

As a military brat and albino, 13-year old Portia Maddox has bounced from school to school and is the perennial outsider. So when Denise Laughton, the most popular girl in her class, asks for her help in exchange for an invite to Denise’s big birthday party, Portia jumps at the chance to go. But there’s a catch: Portia must spy on Randy, Denise’s boyfriend, to find out whether he’s cheating on her.

It seems like an easy task. However, Portia’s spying unearths a tangled web of duplicity, hidden agendas, and family secrets. And when Portia’s budding friendship with social outcast Judy and her feelings for Randy conflict with her plans to befriend Denise, Portia must make hard choices for the good of all.

 

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“Invisible Me was truly a beautiful read on ... friendship”

 

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Praise for Invisible Me:



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“The author had me reading to the very end and I really enjoyed it. Thumbs up!”

 

"Great feel for how kids deal with emotional turmoil. Especially with minimal advice from adults. Narration was great. Perfect for the content."

 

"This is an excellent read. Even though it is a teen book, I feel that people of all ages would truly enjoy this book. It deals with issues of he said /she said. As well as jealousy and judging a book by its cover."

 

Thanks to the kids at Highland Park Elementary!

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