In the witty conclusion to The Impossible Story of Olive in Love, irrepressible Olive Banks takes on the curse that makes her invisible, in a calamitous ride of love and laughs.
‘Forget gypsy curses and invisibility. Forget stupid boys who are supposed to be my true love and then dump me. I’ve got one mission now – fun.’
Olive has been dumped by Tom, the one person who could see her. So she takes off to see the world with her best friend, determined to have fun despite the gypsy curse that renders her invisible.
On the road, Olive makes the startling discovery that another boy can see her: Dillon, dark Irish trouble and irritatingly inclined to disappear on (possibly shady) adventures of his own.
Olive must juggle her friends, untangle her feelings for the boys and try to defeat her own self–loathing. Entrenched in a world of magic and superstition, Olive’s journey pulls her from the peaks of the Himalayas to the purr of New York City, climaxing on the stark Irish shore where, finally, Olive can be free.