Kirkus Reviews
Drama between friends gets messier when a girl is brought back from the dead.When 17-year-old Wilson Moss enters Welcome Back, the competition held in her hometown every decade that allows the winner to bring one person back from the dead, she never expects that she'll win, but that's exactly what happens. Wilson chooses Annie LeBlanc, her former best friend who died on her 18th birthday, to be resurrected. Complicating matters, Annie has only 30 days on Earth before she must return to the afterlife. Ryan, the third member of their formerly close-knit trio, is furious-she's still angry about the falling out between the three of them prior to Annie's death. For her part, Wilson is desperate to fix the trio's friendship-she's been incredibly lonely since their fight, and she thinks there might be a way to keep Annie alive for good. As the days to Annie's second death rapidly count down, Wilson must navigate a complicated web of past hurts and lies to bring both friends back in her life. The story is fresh and well executed, simultaneously feeling both perfectly convincing and truly bizarre. Wilson herself acknowledges that her obsession with reuniting her friends can come across as off-putting, truthfully mirroring the challenges of navigating the ebbs and flows of teenage friendships. Wilson's and Ryan's queerness is thoughtfully written, and the romantic relationships are tender and believable. Main characters are cued white.A sweet story that combines realistic relationships with an intriguing, fantastical premise. (Fiction. 14-18)
School Library Journal
(Mon Jul 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Gr 9 Up— What if you could bring a loved one back to life, even if it was just temporary? Morris explores this question in a coming-of-age story that tackles life, love, loss, and friendship with a good bit of humor, too. In the small town of Lennon, CA, the Welcome Back lottery allows one person the chance to bring back someone from the afterlife for just 30 days. Wilson chooses her best friend, Annie, in hopes to make right their estranged relationship prior to Annie's tragic death. When Wil discovers a loophole that could allow Annie to stay for good, she devises a plan to mend the rift between Annie and their third BFF, Ryan. With the clock ticking, are these three friends prepared to confront the feelings of betrayal, loneliness, and deeper emotions of love and attraction that led to their separation? The novel is a charming, mostly realistic story with a supernatural twist. True fantasy fans may feel frustration with a lack of explanation behind worldbuilding; however, character development makes up for any unanswered questions. VERDICT This novel is both sweet and sad but will leave readers feeling hopeful.— Linsey Milillo