A Mango-Shaped Space
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
An award-winning book from the author of Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life and The Candymakers for fans for of Wonder and Counting by Sevens
Mia Winchell has synesthesia, the mingling of perceptions whereby a person can see sounds, smell colors, or taste shapes. Forced to reveal her condition, she must look to herself to develop an understanding and appreciation of her gift in this coming-of-age novel.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In an intriguing first novel, Mass introduces a 13-year-old heroine with an unusual perspective. Mia Winchell is a synesthete; her visual and hearing senses are connected so that numbers, letters, words, sounds and even some people's auras appear to her as colors. The letter "a," for instance, is the shade of a "faded sunflower," screeching chalk "makes red jagged lines in the air," and Mia's beloved cat, Mango, is surrounded by an orange cloud. Mia's unique view proves to be both a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, she enjoys having heightened senses ("If I couldn't use my colors, the world would seem so bland like vanilla ice cream without the gummy bears on top," she says). On the other hand, sometimes it's hard for her being reminded that she is different, like when her brother, Zack, calls her "the Missing Link." Although the story line, at times, seems cluttered with underdeveloped subplots about Mia's friendships, potential romances and conflicts at school, the novel's premise is interesting enough to keep pages turning. The author successfully brings abstract ideas down to earth. Her well-defined characterizations, natural-sounding dialogue, and concrete imagery allow readers to feel Mia's emotions and see through her eyes a kaleidoscopic world, which is at once confusing and beautiful. Ages 10-13.
Customer Reviews
BUY!!
I have a copy of it at home, and I bring it everywhere (:
Im 11 and this is my favoritee book ever =]
Perfectt!
I am a young teen and every chance I get I want to re read this book. It was very interesting and since I normally don't like to read... I just couldn't put the book down or wait till I could read it again. Definitely a great choice for a summer reading or something like that.
Incredible!
This wonderful story by Wendy Mass is about an 8th grade girl that is diagnosed with Synesthesia. This is one of the best books I have read! One reason is the interesting plot and how all of the characters are unique in there own special way.