Climax Committing a CrimeÄesperate times call for desperate measures, so once Bobby figures out that his invisibility has something to do with his electric blanket, he devises a plan to break into Sears, Roebuck & Company in order to steal a list of names of people who have complained. With her help, he enlists her parents to join the Committee to Find a Way to Make Bobby Visible Again, which consists of Bobby, his parents, and now Alicia's family. To ease the loneliness, Bobby goes against his parents' warnings and makes a new friend, a blind girl named Alicia. This complicates the story, since it makes it harder for Bobby to hide out-especially since he's a minor and isn't allowed to stay home by himself. Things only get rougher for Bobby and his family after his parents are in a car accident and have to stay in the hospital. Rising Action I Get By With a Little Help From My Friends That shouldn't be too hard, though, right? After all, he's invisible. All they know is that no one else can possibly know about this, since Bobby's dad is convinced that the government will want to get its hands on Bobby and run all sorts of scientific tests on him. It's a heart-thudding, panic-inducing moment, both for Bobby and his parents, and once it settles in, they have to figure out what to do. Bobby Phillips wakes up one day and discovers that he is invisible (yeah, this book doesn't dilly-dally when it comes to getting to the action).
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