A review by sheritolley
Calling Invisible Women by Jeanne Ray

3.0



Not a book I would have read on my own. It was a book club suggestion. It was a little kooky, but a great metaphor of how other people see us.
Clover is 54 yrs old and one day she goes invisible, literally. Her family doesn't notice. As she finds other women with the same issue, the come together to confront the problem.
It is fantasy, but don't we feel invisible at times?
If you were invisible, what would you do?