Fade by Robert Cormier
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In Robert Cormier’s novel Fade, a young boy named Paul Moreaux discovers he has inherited a hereditary ability to become invisible, a phenomenon his family calls the fade. Guided by his Uncle Adelard, Paul navigates the moral complexities and physical tolls of this power while living in a French-Canadian immigrant community during the Great Depression. The narrative explores dark themes of voyeurism, family secrets, and violence, as Paul witnesses disturbing behavior and ultimately commits a desperate act of revenge. Years later, a manuscript detailing these events is discovered by a literary intern, who questions whether the story is autobiographical truth or pure fiction. The mystery deepens when a new generation seemingly exhibits the same dangerous gift, suggesting the cycle of the fade continues. Through this blend of supernatural fantasy and gritty realism, the story examines how such a burden can lead to tragedy and isolation.