The Invisible Day

The Invisible Day by Marthe Jocelyn, published by Scholastic Inc. on September 1, 1999, is a children’s fiction book that spans 135 pages. This story follows Billie, who is frustrated with sharing a room with her little sister and her mother’s constant prying. When Billie discovers magic cosmetics that grant her invisibility, she initially revels in her newfound freedom, but soon realizes the potential consequences when the magic does not wear off as expected.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of sibling rivalry and the desire for independence through Billie’s journey. As she navigates the challenges of her magical experience, the story delves into the complexities of family dynamics and the longing for personal space. Set against the backdrop of New York, this tale incorporates elements of magic and fiction, making it a captivating read for young audiences.
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Frustrated with having to share a room with her little sister and tired of her mother’s constant prying, Billie is thrilled when she finds magic cosmetics that make her invisible, but when the magic doesn’t wear off right away, Billie fears that she may never be seen again. Reprint.
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