Thursday, October 4, 2012

I want to be visible

I finished Calling Invisible Women last night. A rather fun read disguising a really deep emotional message, the need to be noticed by others. It's premise (spoiler alert coming) is that a strange pharmaceutical cocktail of prescriptions from the fictitious Dexter-White company is causing middle aged women to become invisible. For many of the victims they had been feeling invisible to family, friends, and employers and now there was no longer a face staring back at them in the mirror. Clover Hobart the narrator of the story is one such woman. She takes us along to support group meetings where she learns about the cause of her physical change. But more than that she takes us along as she discovers the power within.

As a result of her new condition she discovers the urge to right some of the wrongs around her. Who hasn't dreamed of having invisibility as a superpower? Clover takes the plunge and does a few reckless things. What she really learns and tries to teach the rest of us is that we can't lose sight of our passions in life.  We need to shine and maintain our visibility. As a middle aged woman there are days I feel invisible. There are days when I question what is my true passion, will I ever figure it out, and if I do will there be enough time to pursue it.

Not going to tell you how things end, but sometimes I too wish for a superpower. Then again maybe I am super enough already.

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