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Wow. Invisible was an amazing read. I wasn't sure what I was going to think about it when I first started reading, but as the story progressed I had a difficult time putting it down and loved the characters.
The heart of Invisible was such a powerful storyline. Each of the characters had something they struggled with and it was emotional to read some of the scenes. Probably one of my favorite moments was when Ellyn realized something about "Earl" that was shocking.
All in all, I loved Invisible and highly recommend it!
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Amazing, touching, heartbreaking, and at the same time hopeful — all of these words describe Yttrup’s beautiful novel. At its heart, this story is about how people view themselves, and how this contrasts with how God sees each person. There is so much meaning to be taken away after reading this wonderful book.
Ellyn owns a café and hides behind an overweight exterior. She has shut herself off to love. Sabina is new in town, hiding away from a tragedy in her past among other things. Twila has struggled with an eating disorder, and is taking steps to heal and move forward. When these three women meet, what can they offer each other, and in turn themselves?