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WISHING SEASON by Anica Mrose Rissi Kirkus Star

WISHING SEASON

by Anica Mrose Rissi

Pub Date: June 27th, 2023
ISBN: 9780063258907
Publisher: Quill Tree Books/HarperCollins

Eleven-year-old Lily Neff struggles to accept the death of her twin brother, Anders.

Summer break has begun, but Lily, emerging from the school bus and trudging up to her home on Deer Isle, Maine, isn’t looking forward to it. Her single mother, deeply depressed following Anders’ death from cancer four months earlier, doesn’t greet her—and Lily doesn’t expect her to. Lily also feels Anders’ death keenly, but she has a secret: She can go to a space in the field behind her house that she calls the overlap, and Anders shows up, just as solid as he was in life. The two play and talk together, and this eases Lily’s grief. Less a ghost story than a poignant allegory, the scenes of Lily and Anders together are peppered with an appealing gallows humor (“Anders grinned and took a practice stroke. ‘Croquet chaos. I like it. Rule Three: Dead kid starts,’ ”) that sidesteps the maudlin and adds a delightful layer of wit. As the weeks go by, Anders appears less frequently and becomes less substantial, and Lily panics, trying not to lose him. Meanwhile, Lily is befriended by Quinn, an older girl, and starts to accept a new friendship. By turns gentle and forthright, this well-paced story leads readers to questions about loss and the durability of relationships. The island setting is authentically and lovingly described, adding measurably to the story’s ambiance. Characters read White.

A droll, well-paced, and deeply moving book about loss and friendship.

(Fiction. 9-12)