The Invisible Man

The Invisible Man by Arthur Yorinks is an illustrated edition published by Harper Collins on January 18, 2011. This 32-page book presents a humorous take on the classic theme of invisibility through the character of Sy, a fruit seller who claims to cure ailments with his produce. When Sy unexpectedly becomes invisible, he finds himself navigating a world filled with confusion and chaos, leading to a series of comedic escapades.
Readers will discover Sy’s amusing journey as he experiences the initial thrill of invisibility, sneaking into theaters and planes, only to face the challenges of being blamed for various mishaps. This story blends elements of fantasy and humor, making it an engaging read for those interested in juvenile fiction. With its whimsical narrative and playful twists, this edition offers a fresh perspective on a beloved tale.
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Sy sold fruit. Peaches, plums, pears. And he knew how to cater to his customers: Any ailment they had, Sy could cure it with a piece of fruit.
So what kind of world is it when one day, out of nowhere, Sy becomes invisible? Doctors are baffled; even prunes don’t help. Although at first it’s fun—sneaking into theaters and onto planes—Sy is soon forced into a life on the run, blamed for everything and anything. It doesn’t last long. It couldn’t last long.
Sy’s adventure, full of surprising twists and turns, is a hilarious riff on a favorite story.
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