A review by donnaeve
Invisible Girl by Padgett Gerler

5.0

Young Briley Beckwith is a Yoo-hoo swilling, Pop-Tart scarfing teen who lives in the small town of Bynum Georgia. After the murder of her mother's best friend's wife, Briley is pretty much left to fend for herself. Her parents are so distracted by the event, each for their own reasons, Briley is certain she has become invisible to them.

Good thing she has Miss Delphine, the opera loving neighbor, who does see her. Miss Delphine not only supplies Briley with as many Yoo-hoos as she can drink, but a good dose of much needed attention and the occasional nugget of adult wisdom.

Padgett Gerler writes a story filled with the sort of people we all know in a small town USA. This is a highly entertaining read with lots of laughs, heartfelt moments and a hefty dose of pure southern charm.