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WISHBONE by Justine Pucella Winans

WISHBONE

by Justine Pucella Winans

Pub Date: Sept. 17th, 2024
ISBN: 9781547612574
Publisher: Bloomsbury

After rescuing a two-tailed cat, Ollie and his sister find their wishes coming true.

Ollie Di Costa has already come out as transgender, but when Jake Barney, his old friend turned bully, publicly mocks his reading about demiboys, it kick-starts an awful afternoon, especially because popular Noah Choi witnesses the whole incident. Ollie and older sister Mia go to the beach (one place they escape their constantly fighting parents), and there, strange black vines drag Ollie beneath the sand into a world where everything’s backward and smoke pours out of gray-skinned people’s eyes. Ollie escapes after saving Wishbone, a two-tailed cat, and he and Mia soon realize that all their problems—lack of money, unrequited love, mean classmates—go away just by expressing their desires in front of Wishbone. But these wishes come with negative consequences for others. Mia wants to stop, but Ollie can’t let go of his anger with the world. After isolating himself from the pain others cause him, Ollie must now discover his true friends before he finds himself cursed. Though some clunky elements disrupt the narrative, Ollie’s journey from hurt and angry loner to someone who lets himself love and be loved by his friends is earned and earnest. Snappy humor, a genuine cast of characters, and sweet moments spent baking and hanging out with Wishbone and Noah, Ollie’s crush, balance the queerphobia and familial strife. Ollie and Mia are white, and Noah is Korean American.

A quirky magical romp with real depth.

(Horror. 9-13)