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Illustrated cover featuring colorful textured shapes forming birds and swirling figures against a white architectural backdrop. A purple band across the center displays the title “The Invisible Story.”

The Invisible Story

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Translated by

About this story

The world is full of stories. Some are as long as lizards, others so short that they never even make it to The End. But the invisible story is unlike any other story because no one has ever read it!

Illustrated cover featuring colorful textured shapes forming birds and swirling figures against a white architectural backdrop. A purple band across the center displays the title “The Invisible Story.”

Book Details

The world is full of stories. Some are as long as lizards, others so short that they never even make it to The End. But the invisible story is unlike any other story because no one has ever read it! It lives hidden in the darkest corner of the library, far from where the famous tales, written in gold letters, shine. 


One day, a blind reader approaches the story’s trembling pages. This reader is unlike any reader the invisible story has ever encountered. And when she runs her fingertips over the book’s white pages, it is astonished by what she finds...


A beautifully inclusive tale about sight-loss in which we learn that not all stories are meant to be read with the eyes.


“This is a memorable picture book with a timeless quality, beautifully translated from Spanish by Daniel Hahn. Through its gentle lyrical story, it highlights the power of braille, reminding us that not all books are intended to be read with eyes. Braille, it tells us, deserves to be brought out of the shadows and celebrated. There's also a lovely universal message about the power of a great story – the best books can be re-read time and time again, meaning they essentially never end. Wen Hsu Chen's distinctive illustrations feature a highly effective cut-out paper technique in which little splashes of watercolour gradually seep out of the white folds to flood the page as the 'hidden' story emerges from the lonely book.”

- BookTrust


“Chen’s cut-paper illustrations are striking. Most objects and people, the blind girl included, are the white of the page, which evokes a sense of invisibility, while jewel-toned creatures suggest enticing adventures as they swirl from open books.”

- Kirkus Reviews

Awards & Accolades:

Carnegie Medal for Illustration Shortlist 2025

A Books for Keeps Book of the Year

A BookTrust Book of the Month

Outside In World Book of the Month

Book Specifications:

Age Range:

2-5

Page Count:

32pp

Country:

N/A

Region:

Global

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UK; US & Canada

HB ISBN:

9781915244765 (UK & US)

PB ISBN:

N/A

Themes:

Disability & Neurodiversity, Empathy & Emotion, Learning & Creativity

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