The Theory Of Invisibility
Aimee Pitta
Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
3.50
· 4 ratings · 299 pages · Published: 23 Apr 2014
We believe… in what we want to believe
When we stop believing... we stop being seen
Set against the backdrop of California’s beautiful Venice Canals The Theory of Invisibility is a modern day fable that uses magical realism as an expression of one’s loss of faith. Emme Taylor, haunted by the death of her husband and son, and unable to interact with the world as she’s known it, slips into a state of invisibility.
When Emme seemingly disappears, Morgan, Emme’s sister, immediately fears the worse and shines a spotlight of suspicion on Phil, Emme’s co-worker. As Emme struggles through her haze of grief she must decide if she should sacrifice her cloak of invisibility in order to save the ones she loves.
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- magic 3
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- urban fantasy 3
- grief 2
- family 2
- loner/outcast 2
- religion 2
- literary fiction 2
- female mc 1
- drama 1
- spirituality 1
- magical realism 1
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- mental illness 2
- death / grief 2
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