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Book SynopsisA lyrical and beautifully realised novel about a blind man's experiences of the world around him, from the acclaimed author of Ghost MacIndoe.
Trade Review‘Invisible is a wise and subtly balanced exploration of human relationships, a compassionate tale in which love, if not exactly triumphant, nevertheless contrives to have the last word.’
Guardian
‘A novel full of subtle, emotional dramas … thoughtful, accomplished and beautifully written.’
Mail on Sunday
‘Invisible explores a number of themes – isolation, exile, the treacherous brevity of the present, the sweet irretrievability of the past – handling them so lightly that they scarcely seem like themes at all. It is a deceptively simple novel, so patient in its observations and so natural in its rhythm and texture, that it makes many more dramatic novels look needlessly contrived.’
Time Literary Supplement