Synopses & Reviews
Finn Garrett is disappearing. He used to have black hair and skin-colored skin, but each day his hair gets whiter and his skin gets more transparent. Itand#8217;s been happening since the day his father died, and he canand#8217;t figure out how to stop it. Before he vanishes completely, Finn is writing everything down for us, his faithful readers. His words and pictures are the memoirs of The Last Invisible Boy. At turns funny and moving, Evan Kuhlmanand#8217;s first novel for children, featuring drawings by cartoonist J.P. Coovert, is a magnificent and original tale of love and loss.
Review
"The Last Invisible Boy is at turns heartbreaking and uplifting...A gutsy book that will stay with me a long time." -- Jeff Kinney, author of Diary of a Wimpy Kid"The Last Invisible Boy may be written as a journal, but it's no blog. Protagonist Finn isn't writing for an audience -- he's writing to a friend. Sad, funny, and sincere." -- Hope Larson, Eisner Award-winning creator of Chiggers"If you're looking for a tender, redemptive story told by a fierce, fragile protagonist, meet Finn Garrett, the Last Invisible Boy. You'll love him." -- Susan Patron, author of the Newbery Medal-winning The Higher Power of Lucky
Synopsis
Everything for Finn Garrett changed after he lost his dad forever. The next morning, a strand of Finn's hair had turned white, and his skin lost some of its pinkness. Now nearly half his hair is white and his skin as pale as a ghost. Finn is certain he'll disappear altogether. Illustrations.
Synopsis
The Last Invisible Boy is an unusual and unique tale of love and loss as a boy who slowly begins to disappear after his father’s death.
About the Author
Evan Kuhlman is the author of andlt;iandgt;Brother from a Boxandlt;/iandgt;, the critically acclaimedandnbsp;andlt;iandgt;Theandlt;/iandgt; andlt;iandgt;Last Invisible Boyandlt;/iandgt;, andlt;iandgt;Great Ball of Lightandlt;/iandgt;, and the highly lauded novel for adults andlt;iandgt;Wolf Boyandlt;/iandgt;. He lives in Ohio. Visit him at EvanKuhlman.com.