At its core, Invisible tells the story of a young boy who discovers he has a superpower: the ability to become invisible. However, as the narrative unfolds, the reader realizes that this "power" is born out of a painful reality.

: It tackles the "universal problem" of bullying, examining it from the perspectives of the victim, his friends, the bully, and the one adult who sees what is happening.

"Invisible -edicion ilustrada-" is a powerful exploration of the human condition. Moreno's novel is a timely reminder of the importance of human connection and the need for self-reflection in our increasingly technology-driven world. With its stunning illustrations and thought-provoking narrative, this book is sure to resonate with readers for years to come.