Terri Libenson is the cartoonist of the internationally syndicated comic strip, The Pajama Diaries. She is also an award-winning humorous card writer for American Greetings Corp. Like Emmie in Invisible Emmie, Terri grew up shy and artistic in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. She now lives a more outgoing life with her husband and two daughters in Cleveland, Ohio.
“Funny details of Brianna and Izzy’s lives ring true as the author
explores relatable topics such as middle school friendships,
self-discovery, and family dynamics. Libenson stresses the
importance of being true to oneself, and readers will root for the
characters to succeed.” — School Library Journal
“Libenson captures middle-school dramas—family, friendships,
crushes, stereotypes, grades, self-discovery—with candor, fast
pacing, and authentic, relatable characters. Positively
satisfying.” — The Horn Book
“Libenson nicely touches on classic middle-grade tropes, such as
shifting friendships, crushes, and developing confidence. A
poignant twist ending adds a heartening note to an already charming
story.” — Booklist
“The story is light but resonant for middle graders, with constant
comedic asides in the illustrations.” — Kirkus Reviews
Praise for INVISIBLE EMMIE: “This is middle grade fiction at its
best. A fantastic debut novel with plenty of laughs and tons of
heart. INVISIBLE EMMIE is unforgettable!” — Lincoln
Peirce, author of Big Nate
Praise for INVISIBLE EMMIE: “Clever, funny work by a great
cartoonist. Reading INVISIBLE EMMIE sums up middle school: You
laugh, you cry, you get beaned in the head with a volleyball.” —
Stephan Pastis, author of Timmy Failure
Praise for INVISIBLE EMMIE: “This funny and heartfelt tale will
ring true for anyone who’s ever felt invisible.” — Victoria
Jamieson, Newbery Honor author-illustrator of ROLLER GIRL
Praise for INVISIBLE EMMIE: “In her first children’s book,
cartoonist Libenson offers strikingly different visions of seventh
grade through two very dissimilar narrators. A well-executed twist
will have readers flipping back to see what they missed while
cheering the strides made by Libenson’s no-longer-invisible
heroine.” — Publishers Weekly
Praise for INVISIBLE EMMIE: “With all-too-familiar middle-school
drama and an empowering lesson about speaking up and bravely facing
down embarrassment, this should find an easy audience among fans of
Wimpy Kid or Dork Diaries books.” — Booklist
Praise for INVISIBLE EMMIE: “Many readers will recognize themselves
in Emmie and her friends, who are at once self-conscious and eager
to be seen for who they are. A highly relatable middle grade
drama.” — School Library Journal
Praise for INVISIBLE EMMIE: “Libenson’s clever tale will entertain
readers in the throes of middle school as well as younger students
both wary of and intrigued by their near future.” — The Horn Book
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