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What is Invisible?

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The twelve stories found between the covers of What is Invisible span timeand place - from 1920s outport Newfoundland to the streets of downtown St.John's in the 1970s to a condominium complex in Florida in 2000.What is Invisible features a diverse collection of characters...a teenagedbabysitter turned Woolworth's counter girl with a passion for something ofher own, a middle-aged police officer who puts his career on the line tomake working girls feel special, an elderly woman who struggles tounderstand her life after cancer threatens to end it, a young Newfoundlandman living in Fort McMurray who realizes you can't forget who you once were.In her first collection of short fiction, Beth Ryan creates a series ofdistinct worlds, populated by people who make choices based on what theysee, what they believe they see, or what they cannot see at all. On thesurface, these people don't have a lot in common. But most of them live onthe edge of their own worlds, as they shun convention, stray over the line, or act as detached observers.With an unpretentious writing style and careful attention to the details ofpeople's real lives, Ryan explores questions of family, morality, andidentity. The people you will meet in What is Invisible are searching forthe truth but they end up finding some of their answers in their own secretsand lies.

200 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2003

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June 9, 2024
This book was okay

The short stories in this book were a hit or a miss some i enjoyed more than other some were reparative

This book was okay definitely a solid read

Read while at work on Damia Desgagnes
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April 8, 2017
I really enjoy the unassuming and humble perspectives that each of the stories in the collection bring out. Some of the characters make me step back and think about how I would deal with their specific situations. Very HUMAN. I am still reading the stories but will write a fuller review when I am done.
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