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Sep 15, 2016
Clover, a wife and mom in her 50's, realizes one day that she's becoming invisible--literally--and, much to her surprise, her family (and most other people) doesn't notice. Initially, and as you might expect, this has Clover wondering just how important she is if no one even notices when she disappears. But she soon discovers that there are a number of advantages to being an invisible woman...and she's not alone. This can be read on a fairly superficial level, as it's light and funny and just charming. But if you choose to look more closely, Ray makes a serious statement about how we see ourselves versus how others see us