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Content snapshot
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Violence
Some
Moderate violence — a disappearance; some physical threat
Language
Some
Moderate profanity
Sexual Content
Barely any
Mild — the psychologist's past involves a former patient; handled carefully
Substance Use
None
No meaningful substance use
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Saffyre's invisibility — what makes a young woman unnoticed; the sex offender investigation; the connection between the two cases
What this book is about
Saffyre Maddox — a teenager who was once a patient of psychologist Roan Fours — has gone missing. Roan's wife Cate is a social worker investigating a sex offender in their quiet London neighborhood. When the cases converge, the connections between them reframe everything. Invisible Girl is Lisa Jewell's exploration of how women and girls become invisible — psychologically, socially, legally.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
A missing girl — Saffyre's disappearance drives the investigation
A psychologist's past with a patient — complicated backstory
A sex offender investigation — handled seriously
Lisa Jewell's exploration of female invisibility
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