The Opposite of Invisible

The Opposite of Invisible
ISBN-10
1442073918
ISBN-13
9781442073913
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
2009-10-13
Publisher
Paw Prints
Author
Liz Gallagher

Description

Artistic Seattle high school sophomore Alice decides to emerge from her cocoon and date a football player, which causes a rift between her and her best friend, a boy who wants to be more than just friends.

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