Told in alternating chapters from invisible Emmie’s and contrastingly popular and self-assured Katie’s points of view. Just being thirteen has its own host of problems and being easily and horrifically embarrassed is definitely one of them. Suddenly she isn’t so invisible anymore.Īnyone who has ever been through middle school will be able to appreciate Emmie’s story – even if they haven’t felt invisible themselves. The novel seems to rotate its point of view between quiet and timid Emmie and the perfect and beautiful Katie, but in the end we learn that Katie is a fictional cartoon character created by Emmie, who draws comics in her notebook in order to help her deal with the pressures and stresses of being a girl in middle school. But when her crush finds out, he thinks it’s kind of funny, too, and he actually starts talking to Emmie. Invisible Emmie is a graphic novel that is told in the first person by the main character, Emmie. Emmie isn’t sure she’ll survive the humiliation. ![]() One day at lunch Emmie and Brianna write fake love letters to their crushes, which is funny until Emmie drops hers and another kids finds it, reads it, and spreads it around the school. She has one good friend (Brianna), but they don’t have many classes together, so Emmie spends most of her school days feeling alone and somewhat anxious. It combines the illustrated diary format with comics to contrast different approaches to middle school. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. Terri Libenson’s Invisible Emmie does something fun with the concept, though. She’s not bullied or picked on, but she’s certainly not popular either. Invisible Emmie (Kindle Edition) Published October 5th 2017 by 12-21. ![]() Emmie is a 7 th grader and despite her amazing art skills, she’s basically invisible to her peers.
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