A review by mamap
Calling Invisible Women by Jeanne Ray

5.0

I thought this was going to be too serious, but no - just a story that allows you to "get" the parable without forcing it down your throat - I think I want to read it again for depth.

54 yr old Clover feels invisible to her family - but then - it becomes a reality. Detailed discussions on an approach to life and what gifts you may have to share even in the most dire situation. Sometimes, hitting bottom helps one to see where to go more clearly - just good stuff in a funny little novella.