haklh 's review for:

Invisible Emmie by Terri Libenson
4.0

A heartfelt story about a smart, arty girl who's funny and forthright on the inside.... but finds it hard to express her true self as an awkward 13-year old. It's an (at least semi-) autobiographical story by author Terri Libenson. It's very well done - not least because the novel/graphic novel hybrid format suits this story very well. (It's a graphic novel with many paragraphs of text, as opposed to something like Wimpy Kid, which is a heavily-illustrated novel)

On a tangent, I am very glad there is a growing range of "girl-friendly" graphic novels. Other favourite artists include Victoria Jamieson (Rollergirl) and Raina Telgemeier (Smile, Sisters).