“The Invisible” - Tom Percival

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book cover of "The invisible" in Portuguese

“The Invisible” - Tom Percival

Language of book for review: Brazilian Portuguese - “Invisível”

Published also in:

German - “Ich gehör dazu”

English - “The Invisible” (Original)

European Portuguese - “Invisível”

Isabel lives with her parents in a house where it is very cold - it is winter and the parents actually don’t have enough money to keep the heating on. Eventually, Isabel and her family move to a different part of town. A part that is not as nice. Suddenly, Isabel feels invisible and ignored by people passing by the area. Until she pays close attention to her surroundings to see other seemingly invisible people. Luckily, Isabel is strong at heart and decides to make a difference.

An impactful book about poverty, the view of society and the power of a connected community. This is not an easy subject, and the book is not for the random bed-time story.

open book "The Invisible" by Tom Percival in Portuguese

You can buy the book in the following languages here:

🇺🇸🇬🇧 English Version: Amazon

🇩🇪 German Version: Amazon

🇧🇷 Brazilian Portuguese Version: Amazon

🇵🇹 European Portuguese Version: Wook

WOOK - www.wook.pt
 


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