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Invisible Girl
Invisible Girl
Invisible Girl
Mary Hanlon Stone
When poor Boston girl Stephanie is abandoned by her abusive mother and taken in by Annie?s Beverly Hills family, she feels anything but home. Her dark complexion and accent stick out like a sore thumb in the golden-hued world of blondes and extravagance. These are girls who seem to live life in fastforward, while Stephanie is stuck on pause. Yet when a new rival moves to town, threatening Annie?s queen-bee status, Stephanie finds herself taking sides in a battle she never even knew existed, and that feeling invisible is a wound that can only be healed by standing up for who she is. Brilliant newcomer Mary Hanlon Stone delivers a compulsively readable insider?s view of growing up in a world where money and privilege don?t always glitter.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Fiction

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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A poor Bostoian girl (Stephanie) is abusied by her and then abandoned. Her father tries his best to care for her but it is to painful because she reminds him of her mother. He thinks it's best for her to send her to California. But when Stephanie gets caught up in the lies she made to impress her new friends everything goes wrong. She learns it's best to tell the truth if you want to know who your true friends are.

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