Leaving Wishville

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Winner of the 2021 Readers’ Favorite Bronze Metal Award

Adapted into a short film by Sebastian Delgado

Ten years after his father’s disappearance, Benji plans to escape from his self-isolated coastal town—but leaving Wishville may cost him his life.

All paperbacks include Mel Torrefranca’s signature—available in the US and Canada
Mel Torrefranca

Mel Torrefranca is a full-time author and founder of Lost Island Press. Her books feature morally gray characters, bold endings, and a pinch of awkward humor. Mel discovered her passion for writing at the age of seven and published her debut novel Leaving Wishville during high school. She also drinks way too many lattes.

“Fans of The Giver will be immediately enraptured by the magical and mysterious world of Wishville.”
— Abbie Emmons (author of 100 Days of Sunlight)
“Torrefranca presents a gripping tale, complete with a compelling cast of characters. Her captivating use of language keeps the pages turning.”
— Erin Forbes (author of the Fire & Ice book series)
Leaving Wishville by Mel Torrefranca exhibits intensity unique in contemporary young adult fiction.”
— Readers’ Favorite ★★★★★

Ten years ago, Scott Marino disappeared from town without a trace.

His son Benji, now fourteen, is the only person daring enough to approach the border. Although his best friends are eager to help him move on, he can’t shake the feeling that his father is still out there.

Everyone in town says it’s impossible. They believe Scott’s disappearance proves the world outside of Wishville is unsurvivable, but he questions their reasoning.

When his friend’s sickly little sister claims to know what others don’t, Benji’s life is thrown into chaos. With time against him, and his curiosity stronger than ever, he knows what he must do. Leaving Wishville might be his only chance for freedom – but it may also cost him his life.

A colorful and chilling debut, Leaving Wishville dives into a sea of forbidden curiosity, unavoidable grief, and the dangers of discovering the truth.

Publisher

Lost Island Press

ISBN

9781734174502

Publication Date

February 8, 2020

Formats

Ebook, Paperback, Hardcover

Page Count

279

Cover Designer

Ivan Cakic

Typesetter

Michelle Argyle (Michelle Williams Design)

Violence & Gore
Mild violence with minimal blood
Profanity
Mild language (e.g. damn, hell)
Alcohol, Drugs, & Smoking
No alcohol, drugs, or smoking
Sexual Content
No romantic subplot or sexual content
Mental Health Conditions
Implied mental health conditions
Additional Warnings
Death of a child

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