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Jun 02, 2014
"Some people claim that there's no such thing as a coincidence, but Laureth isn't so sure. Without coincidence, she'd never have gotten the email telling her that her father (who is writing a book about coincidences) might be in trouble in New York City. Determined to find him, Laureth impulsively flies from London to NYC, taking her seven-year-old brother Benjamin with her; since she's blind, she needs his help to get around the unfamiliar city. Written without any visual descriptions, She Is Not Invisible offers "brilliantly lifelike characters" (Booklist) and a twisty, thought-provoking mystery. For another well-crafted thriller starring a blind teen, try April Henry's Girl, Stolen." Teen Scene June 2014 newsletter http://www.libraryaware.com/996/NewsletterIssues/ViewIssue/7b566aed-1e9e-4c94-a7d6-47b0da5d5ef2?postId=cdea2c98-6cc1-4765-8ee6-f42ef293d52f