

A well-executed twist will have readers flipping back to see what they missed while cheering the strides made by Libenson's no-longer-invisible heroine." - Publishers Weekly "With all-too-familiar middle-school drama and an empowering lesson about speaking up and bravely facing down embarrassment, this should find an easy audience among fans of Wimpy Kid or Dork Diaries books." - Booklist "Many readers will recognize themselves in Emmie and her friends, who are at once self-conscious and eager to be seen for who they are.


Reading Invisible Emmie sums up middle school: You laugh, you cry, you get beaned in the head with a volleyball." - Stephan Pastis, author of Timmy Failure "In her first children's book, cartoonist Libenson offers strikingly different visions of seventh grade through two very dissimilar narrators. Invisible Emmie is unforgettable!" - Lincoln Peirce, author of Big Nate "This funny and heartfelt tale will ring true for anyone who's ever felt invisible." - Victoria Jamieson, Newbery Honor author-illustrator of Roller Girl "Clever, funny work by a great cartoonist. A fantastic debut novel with plenty of laughs and tons of heart. Invisible Emmie is unforgettable!, "This is middle grade fiction at its best. Reading INVISIBLE EMMIE sums up middle school: You laugh, you cry, you get beaned in the head with a volleyball., This is middle grade fiction at its best. Reading Invisible Emmie sums up middle school: You laugh, you cry, you get beaned in the head with a volleyball., With all-too-familiar middle-school drama and an empowering lesson about speaking up andbravely facing down embarrassment, this should find an easy audience among fans of Wimpy Kid or Dork Diaries books., Clever, funny work by a great cartoonist. Clever, funny work by a great cartoonist.
