Monday, July 9, 2012

Book Review: Calling Invisible Women

It's no surprise that middle-aged women feel invisible: taken for granted by their husbands and children, no longer turning heads on the street as young women can. But what happens when one of them actually becomes invisible?

Calling Invisible Women is Jeanne Ray's entertaining new novel, following the plight of Clover Hobart as she wakes up one morning to discover she has disappeared. What will her best friend think? Will her husband ever notice? And what does a major pharmaceutical company, maker of three popular medications that Clover takes, have to do with it? Ray's prose is charming, her tale is inspiring, and middle-aged women will be nodding in agreement. - Michelle (Sunset)

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