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JASMINE IS HAUNTED by Mark Oshiro

JASMINE IS HAUNTED

by Mark Oshiro

Pub Date: Oct. 1st, 2024
ISBN: 9781250337290
Publisher: Starscape/Tor

Can a young teen learn to communicate with the spirit who’s haunting her?

Ever since Papi died, eighth grader Jasmine Garza, who’s Mexican American, has been haunted with poltergeistlike activity that has driven her and Mami to repeatedly move around California. At Jasmine’s latest school, she decides to follow Mami’s suggestion to try to make a friend. Jasmine, who’s queer, accepts English teacher Mx. Chen’s invitation to check out the school’s GSA, or Gay Supernatural Alliance. There she meets Bea Veracruz and Jorge Barrera. Once they learn Jasmine is being haunted, the pair dive into helping her rid herself of the spirit—but the spirit’s activity only increases. Can Jasmine make contact before the spirit’s growing darkness engulfs the whole neighborhood? At the center of this heartfelt ghost story swirls the lingering grief of those the dead leave behind, and the signal importance of family, friends, and community in ameliorating that grief. Jasmine’s community is vibrant, queernormative, and multiethnic, with strong Latine representation. Spanish phrases add texture and are easily comprehensible for those who don’t know the language. The complicated, layered characters all hold their own secrets, just as Jasmine holds hers—and they find the same freedom she does in letting those secrets go. The book’s only drawback is some occasional unclear phrasing that at times interferes with tracking the action.

A sincere, spooky, supernatural mystery with Latine roots that explores powerful bonds.

(Supernatural. 9-13)