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Dini Braverman doesn’t speak.
Not because she doesn’t know how, not because she doesn’t
want to. Because she can’t.
Dini is a selective mute.
Faced with teachers who don't know what to make of her and
siblings who call her "socially suicidal," Dini is armed with only a
pad of paper and a pile of pens to communicate with the people in her
life. She must navigate her way through a new school, a rocky
relationship with her mother, and classmates who act as if she doesn't
exist.
Things go downhill fast. Dini is unjustly accused of a prank she
didn’t perform, suspended from a school she just entered, and
misunderstood by those who love her most.
Can Dini reach past her silence to connect with the people in
her life?
Tzipi Caton, the talented writer who became a worldwide
sensation
with her bestselling Miracle Ride, has now entered the
realm of fiction with this powerful story. Extraordinarily engaging and
compelling, Invisible Me is about pain and healing, and one girl’s
struggle to find her place in a confusing world.
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