Happy Christmas Eve everyone!
Hope you all are having a happy holiday!
Middle School & High School
This story stars Emma
Sasha Silver, who loses her eyesight in a nightmare accident and now she must
relearn everything from walking across the street to recognizing her own
sisters to imagining colors. Being one of seven kids, Emma used to be the
invisible one, but now it feels like everyone is watching her.
Just as she’s about
to start high school and try to recover her former life, one of her classmates
is found dead in an apparent suicide. Emma, now fifteen and blind, has to
untangle what happened and why - in order to see what makes life worth living.
I
honestly didn’t like this book as much as “She Is Not Invisible”. It’s not because
it’s a bad book but when I read the description I thought she would be solving
the mystery behind her classmates death. It was just sort of disappointing.
It’s more of a self-growing and self-learn journey kind of book.
Unlike
Laureth in “She Is Not Invisible”, Emma wasn’t born blind. She could see for
the first 15 years of her life and then she just lost it. I don’t blame Emma
for being gloomy and harsh in the beginning. I mean, she lost her sight in a
freak accident, her whole world turned upside down. That’s hard on anybody.
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