40 pages • 1 hour read
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Invisible Emmie by Terri Libenson follows 13-year-old Emmie over an embarrassing school day as she learns to overcome anxiety, stand up to bullies, and make new friends, illustrated by her interactions with her imaginary confident counterpart, Katie, and real-life peers like Tyler and Brianna. The novel discusses bullying and people with speech disabilities.
Invisible Emmie by Terri Libenson resonates with middle school readers through its relatable depiction of adolescent experiences. Positive feedback highlights its engaging storytelling, appealing illustrations, and how it captures the essence of growing up. However, some critique its predictability and pacing issues. Overall, it's a recommended read for its emotional depth and humor.
A reader who would enjoy Invisible Emmie by Terri Libenson is likely a middle-schooler who relates to themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the ups and downs of adolescence. Fans of Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney and Dork Diaries by Rachel Renée Russell will appreciate its blend of humor and heartfelt moments.
Recommended
Realistic Fiction
Humor
Children's Literature
Relationships: Friendship
Emotions/Behavior: Courage
Emotions/Behavior: Loneliness
Education