![]() She’s not bullied or picked on, but she’s certainly not popular either. Librarians have power to change the world, one reader at a time – and I am here to work. Invisible Emmie by Terri Libenson Graphic Novel Realistic Fiction Stars (Pretty good) Emmie is a 7th grader and despite her amazing art skills, she’s basically invisible to her peers. I believe that books and libraries are critical tools for helping to create the next generation of citizens and leaders that will shape our future. My name is Sarah FitzHenry, but my friends call me Ms. #bookreview #middlegradebooks #reader #speakupĪ post shared by Ms. It stars Emmie and Katie, two seemingly opposite girls. I’m happy that Emmie will be a slam dunk with young female readers, because she’s a great role model in more ways than one. Invisible Emmie is the first book in the drama-filled world of Emmie & Friends. A GREAT graphic novel to use in the classroom to teach the differences between traditional text and graphic novel storytelling (although middle grade boys may not connect with the characters). ![]() But the best part about this book is its unique format – half graphic novel and half illustrated chapter book, each page looks different and keeps the reader on their toes. Invisible Emmie is a quick read, and shy readers will love reading about her evolution from shrinking violet to confident and comfortable middle school girl. Holm, Invisible Emmie is a humorous and surprising debut graphic novel by Terri Libenson, creator of the internationally. Suddenly Emmie is being noticed, for all the wrong reasons… and she has to learn to deal with the attention. arrowforward Perfect for fans of Raina Telgemeier and Jennifer L. She doesn’t mind being invisible, but when a poem written for her secret crush lands in the wrong hands, she ends up being anything but. An “oops” baby in a family with two older siblings already in college, Emmie is all but silent in her busy parent, middle school-filled world. Emmie’s parents like to joke that she came into the world with a howl that rattled the windows but somewhere along the way, she lost her voice.
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