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Violence
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No violence
Language
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No profanity
Sexual Content
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None
Substance Use
None
None
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Mild existential themes about identity and invisibility; generally reassuring
What this book is about
Bobby Phillips wakes up one morning completely invisible. As his parents scramble for answers, Bobby meets Alicia—a girl who is blind and sees the world differently. Together they explore questions about identity, perception, and what it means to truly be seen. A thoughtful middle-grade novel with a clever premise.
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