Strato Nyman couldn't be more of an odd-one-out. He's the only black kid in Hedgecombe-upon-Dray, he knows more about particle physics than his teacher, and he's constantly picked on by school bully Lloyd Archibald Turnbull. It's only at home that he blends in to the background โ his parents are too
How To Be Invisible
โ Scribed by Lott, Tim
- Book ID
- 110447832
- Publisher
- Walker Books
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 356 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781406348965
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Strato Nyman couldn't be more of an odd-one-out. He's the only black kid in Hedgecombe-upon-Dray, he knows more about particle physics than his teacher, and he's constantly picked on by school bully Lloyd Archibald Turnbull. It's only at home that he blends in to the background โ his parents are too busy arguing to notice he exists. But one day, Strato picks up a dusty old book in a mysterious bookshop and learns how to become invisible. He soon discovers that people aren't always what they seem ... and realizes standing out isn't so bad after all.
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All Identifiers : isbn:9781406348965
Single Author : Tim Lott
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