Invisibly Breathing

Fiction & Literature, LGBT, Gay, Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book Invisibly Breathing by Eileen Merriman, Penguin Random House New Zealand
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Author: Eileen Merriman ISBN: 9780143772866
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Publication: March 5, 2019
Imprint: Penguin eBooks (NZ Juvenile) Language: English
Author: Eileen Merriman
ISBN: 9780143772866
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand
Publication: March 5, 2019
Imprint: Penguin eBooks (NZ Juvenile)
Language: English

A moving story about unconventional love, bullying and being true to yourself. 'I wish I wasn't the weirdest sixteen-year-old guy in the universe.' Felix would love to have been a number. Numbers have superpowers and they're safe - any problem they might throw up can be solved. 'If I were a five, I'd be shaped like a pentagon . there'd be magic in my walls, safety in my angles.' People are so much harder to cope with. At least that's how it seems until Bailey Hunter arrives at school. Bailey has a stutter, but he can make friends and he's good at judo. And Bailey seems to have noticed Felix: 'Felix keeps to himself mostly, but there's something about him that keeps drawing me in.' Both boys find they're living in a world where they can't trust anyone, but might they be able to trust each other, with their secrets, their differences, themselves?

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A moving story about unconventional love, bullying and being true to yourself. 'I wish I wasn't the weirdest sixteen-year-old guy in the universe.' Felix would love to have been a number. Numbers have superpowers and they're safe - any problem they might throw up can be solved. 'If I were a five, I'd be shaped like a pentagon . there'd be magic in my walls, safety in my angles.' People are so much harder to cope with. At least that's how it seems until Bailey Hunter arrives at school. Bailey has a stutter, but he can make friends and he's good at judo. And Bailey seems to have noticed Felix: 'Felix keeps to himself mostly, but there's something about him that keeps drawing me in.' Both boys find they're living in a world where they can't trust anyone, but might they be able to trust each other, with their secrets, their differences, themselves?

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