Saturday, June 07, 2008

The Last Invisible Boy by Evan Kuhlman

Evan Kuhlman will be releasing his second book in the fall of this year. It will be called The Last Invisible Boy. When I first picked up the advance reader’s copy I assumed that the narrator has some degree of identity crisis. But I was wrong.

Twelve-year-old Finn Garrett was just like any other kid, he had friends, family, and a father. All of a sudden, he lost his father and when he woke up the next day his entire body began turning pale white, right down to the roots of his hair!

Fearing that his invisibility will cause him to vanish anytime he begins working on these memoirs. The reader listens to the thoughts of Finn as he constructs ‘if then’ scenarios preventing his father’s passing. Searching through his mind, he tries to bring himself to understand what gone is and remembering the friendship and love of his father.

I give this book a five out of five and suggest it for anyone seeking healing through the loss of a loved one.

1 comment:

Darsana said...

Thanks for the review Clark. It sounds really good.