The Translucent Boy and the Girl Who Saw Him by Tom Hoffman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
The Translucent Boy and the Girl Who Saw Him by Tom Hoffman is magical. A coming of age tale with a bit of time travel, this is quite a unique book. The main character is Odo, and he is translucent, not exactly see-through but almost. He appears to have been born that way, all because his Mom likes peach scented perfume. Weird. He has passed through his young life of about 16 years being basically unseen. That is, until he meets a strange girl with the flaming red hair. This is a great mashup of coming of age, teenage angst, rooting for the quiet kids in class, magic and the metaphysical. A great book that features cool and relatable characters, two formidable young people on a special quest, and the essence of vivid imagination. Time travel rounds out the story, making this tale a wondrous combination of exciting, confounding, and humorous adventures. A strong recommendation for this book, and a great addition to any young person's library.
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