Invisible in a Bright Light
Sally Gardner
An imaginative novel [with] a suspenseful challenge and a vivid backstage world of intrigue and romance… Original and rich’ Sunday Times Book of the Week.
From I, Coriander to Invisible in a Bright Light, Sally Gardner’s first middle grade novel in 14 years soars with the imagination of a master story-teller. A pitch-perfect story about a crystal chandelier that splinters into a thousand pieces, a girl abandoned as a baby on the steps of an opera house and a dangerous game called the Reckoning.
It is 1870: opening night at the Royal Opera House in a freezing city by the sea, where a huge, crystal chandelier in the shape of a galleon sparkles magically with the light of 750 candles.
Celeste, a theatre rat, wakes up in a costume basket from what she hopes is a bad dream, to find that everyone at the theatre where she works thinks she is someone else.
When the chandelier falls, she is haunted by a strange girl who claims to know Celeste’s past and why she must risk playing a game called the Reckoning to try to save the people she loves.
‘This is a classic Gardner modern fairy tale, full of fabulous locations and mesmerising characters. lt’s a complicated, layered history tale… but do not underestimate this age group’s intelligence and focus; young book lovers will be as delighted as they are challenged’ Big Issue, Books of the Year 2019.
Reviews
It was a gripping tale, I only rated 4/5 as it was sometimes rather hard to follow.
Professor Aphrodite Hedgehog 16.08.2023
It is such an amazing book! I loved reading it! I was actually kind of disappointed when I had reached the end of the book! I would definitely recommend this to family, friends, anyone!
Madam Viper Mouse 11.08.2023
This was amazing. Read this book!!
Anonymous 30.08.2021
This book is very confusing. I liked Maria best . I would recommended it to older people.
Nurse June Shortbread 28.08.2021
This book was an amazing adventure book to read and it was packed with adventure and mystery. I would recommend this book to children 8+, as there is interesting vocabulary to use in it.
Major Octopus Fink 29.07.2021
It was so tragic and suspenseful at the same time. I loved this book.
Madam Diamond Bumblebee 26.07.2021
It was quite a good book. It was quite sad towards the end but it gets better in the last chapter. It is good because it had lots of detail and it has quite a lot to read of.
Countess Candyfloss Racoon 06.07.2020