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BAD WITCH BURNING by Jessica Lewis

BAD WITCH BURNING

by Jessica Lewis

Pub Date: Aug. 24th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-593-17738-9
Publisher: Delacorte

Desperate for money, a teen uses her superpowers to connect with the dead.

Katrell Davis can talk to the dead. She doesn’t know why or even how her powers work, but for a small fee, clients pay her to communicate with their deceased loved ones. When she accidentally brings her dog back from the dead, everything changes. Understanding that a live body is worth a lot more than a ghost—and she might not have to worry anymore about the bills each week—Katrell moves forward with this lucrative new business even as each resurrection makes her sicker than the last. When bad things start happening and she attracts the attention of some dangerous people, she must decide whether the money is worth it. There are pacing challenges toward the end as the narrative stalls due to some repetition, but the character development is outstanding, and each character is drawn in a way that evokes a reaction—even if it is anger or disgust. The positioning of school as a hindrance to earning money for daily survival expertly shines light on the experiences of people facing food insecurity. The exploration of foster care and related fears around the ramifications of entering the system are well written, with just enough information to cultivate understanding without overexposing young readers to trauma. Primary characters are Black.

A gripping, supernatural twist on the no-win decisions created by the cycle of poverty.

(Paranormal. 13-18)