So Witches We Became

So Witches We Became

by Jill Baguchinsky

Narrated by Jeremy Carlisle Parker, Kristin James

Unabridged — 11 hours, 0 minutes

So Witches We Became

So Witches We Became

by Jill Baguchinsky

Narrated by Jeremy Carlisle Parker, Kristin James

Unabridged — 11 hours, 0 minutes

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Overview

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With a cover that speaks to the overall atmosphre of the book, this dark revenge horror from a sharp feminist lens is a contemporary terror touching on the trauma of sexual assault. As the protagonist finds her voice, she also must learn to open her heart, making this the kind of dark horror that has a tender core.

A queer, feminist spin on Stephen King's The Mist, this ode to female-rage is a perfect pick for fans of She Is a Haunting, and a reminder that if "boys will be boys", girls will fight back.

For high school senior Nell and her friends, a vacation house on a private Florida island sounds like the makings of a dream spring break. But Nell brings secrets with her-secrets that fuse with the island's tragic history, trapping them all with a curse that surrounds the island in a toxic, vengeful mist and the surrounding waters with an unseen, devouring beast.

Getting out alive means risking her friendships, her sanity, and even her own life. In order to save herself and her friends, Nell will have to face memories she'd rather leave behind, reveal the horrific truth behind the encounter that changed her life one year ago, and face the shadow that's haunted her since childhood.

Easier said than done. But when Nell's friends reveal that they each brought secrets of their own, a solution even more dangerous than the curse begins to take shape. Reading like a YA feminist spin on Stephen King's The Mist, So Witches We Became is a diverse, queer horror about female friendship, the emotional aftermath of surviving assault, and how to find power in the shadows of your past.

Step into your witchy power or be swallowed by the curse-the choice is yours.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

04/15/2024

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)

From the Publisher

★ "This is a claustrophobic, evocative tale, skillfully crafted and sharply descriptive with horrifying imagery to spare... Powerfully angry and vengeance-laden, with terrifying and very human monsters."—SLJ, starred review

“Deliciously claustrophobic…[and] entirely gripping from start to finish.”

Kirkus

“Perfectly illustrating the righteous fury of young women with creeping shadows and hungry waters, Baguchinsky’s first step into YA horror slams in like a storm, leaving you anxious and breathless in just the right way.”

Andrew Joseph White, New York Times bestselling author of Hell Followed with Us and The Spirit Bares Its Teeth

“An eerie and powerful exploration of feminine rage and embracing your own power—this gripped me from the very first page.”

Katrina Leno, author of Horrid and You Must Not Miss

 “Profound and powerful.…Essential reading for every young witch coming into her power.”

Lindy Ryan, author of Bless Your Heart and Cold Snap

“Baguchinsky weaves a terrifying and triumphant story of female friendship—a brew of secrets, grief, love, and rage—that readers will recognize in their bones. I adored it.”

Rebecca Podos, Lambda Literary Award–winning author of Like Water

School Library Journal

★ 07/01/2024

Gr 8 Up—Spring break on a deserted island in Florida with her friends should be the perfect escape for Nell, a high school senior with more than her share of darkness and problems. Lately, though, the strange and frightening shadow that has always followed Nell in sleep has begun to infect her waking hours. When unexpected guests appear on the island and Nell's mother's ukulele—her best defense against the shadow—is destroyed, Nell is angry and disappointed but tries hard to cope until things take a deadly turn for the worst. The island itself suddenly seems violent with a dangerous red fog rolling in and a battering storm bearing down on them. As Nell and her friends work through the island's dark secrets and hidden legends for answers, they must also find the courage to share their own secrets, giving them enough collective power to survive. This is a claustrophobic, evocative tale, skillfully crafted and sharply descriptive with horrifying imagery to spare. A very heavy backstory pairs with the quick pace and suspenseful tone to keep readers from being dragged under, and though there is ample cause for revenge and rage, there is much to appreciate, too, in the convincing romantic interest, healing friendships, and example of how sharing grief can lighten its burden. Though content warnings for sexual assault should not be taken lightly, gruesome vengeance and hard-fought justice will be had. VERDICT Powerfully angry and vengeance-laden, with terrifying and very human monsters.—Allie Stevens

Kirkus Reviews

2024-04-05
A high school senior must face the dark shadows of her past when a vacation turns into a real-world nightmare.

Nell is spending spring break on a private Florida island, sharing a rented house with her friends Harper and Dia, as well as Harry, Harper’s brother. Nell and Harper have been best friends since childhood, when Nell suffered from sleep paralysis and learned to keep the horrifying shadow in her room at bay by singing. But they’ve been drifting apart recently, especially once Harper started dating Gavin. This vacation is supposed to be a time to focus on their friendship, but when Gavin and his best friend, Christopher, show up, the trip goes sour. One bright spot is the arrival of Tris, whose dad owns the property; she immediately connects with Nell. Everyone becomes stuck on the island when an unnatural and dangerous haze blocks their way out. As the haze draws nearer and inexplicable phenomena occur, Nell uncovers hidden elements of the island’s history and realizes that she must embrace her rage. This unsettling tale successfully uses creepy horror elements to shed light on traumas, while queer romance and forgiving friendships add heart and hope. The deliciously claustrophobic secluded island setting ramps up the intensity and aids in making the story entirely gripping from start to finish. Tris reads Black; Dia is Cuban American, and Nell and the other central characters are coded white.

Eerie and engrossing, this powerful story is about embracing darkness to find the light. (author’s note, resources) (Horror. 14-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160387697
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 07/23/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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