cover image So Witches We Became

So Witches We Became

Jill Baguchinsky. Little, Brown, $18.99 (368p) ISBN 978-0-31656-880-7

When Nell was young, she was visited nightly by a shadow figure that disappeared as she got older. But the figure reappears following a traumatic event that Nell doesn’t remember—and she doesn’t want to. Her friend Harper, whom she’s growing apart from, and Harper’s older brother Harry invite Nell to join them and mutual friend Dia on a private Florida island vacation—a getaway seemingly much improved by the budding affection between Nell and the cute island caretaker, Tris. But when Harper’s antagonistic boyfriend Gavin and his friend Christopher arrive suddenly, things devolve, and any chance of a good time is thoroughly dashed when a mysterious and toxic haze encompasses the island and blocks off all the exits. As the haze advances and Nell’s friends can suddenly see the shadow figure too, the group must navigate rapidly changing interpersonal dynamics as they determine the magic that’s keeping them trapped on the island. An overly familiar resolution somewhat dampens the wildly original plot. Baguchinsky (Mammoth) nevertheless attentively explores issues surrounding sexism and sexual violence, delivering plentiful emotional highs set amid haunting atmosphere. Protagonists are intersectionally diverse. Ages 14–up. Agent: Eric Smith, PS Literary. (July)