Nevidljiva

Nevidljiva

Sharon Huss Roat

Unusually shy and reclusive, Vicky perfected complicated hiding strategies to never be the center of attention.

She is invisible to everyone except her best (and only) friend Jenna, next to whom she can be herself. But when Jenna moves away, Vicki's loneliness becomes unbearable.

Vicki therefore decides to invent a false identity on social networks by uploading other people's pictures to her Instagram profile. Very quickly she gets followers and starts living a parallel life, and as the number of her followers grows, it becomes more and more clear that there are many people out there who feel just like her, #lonely and #ignored. To help them and herself, she must muster the courage to face her fears, because that's the only way she can stop living a lie. But on the road to honesty, can Vicki show her true self?

Original title
How to disappear
Translation
Vladimir Nikolić
Editor
Svetlana Babović
Graphics design
Dragan Lončar
Dimensions
20.5 x 14.5 cm
Pages
262
Publisher
Vulkan, Beograd, 2018.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.
ISBN
978-8-61002-353-4

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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