A Mango-Shaped Space

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A Mango-Shaped Space
Author Wendy Mass
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Young adult
Publisher Little, Brown Young Readers
Publication date April 16, 2003
Media type Print (Hardcover) & Paperback
Pages 224 pp
ISBN ISBN 0316523887

A Mango-Shaped Space (2003) is a novel by Wendy Mass. It is about Mia, a thirteen year old girl living with synesthesia. Her synesthesia causes her problems in school, with friends, and just having her parents understand her. For example, Mia first experiences ridicule at the hands of her third-grade classmates when she is called to the front of the room to do a math problem. She uses colored chalk to make the numbers fit into the synthesiasiatic form in which she sees them. Her teacher tells her to stop stalling by making up silly stories. Mia is left confused and alone, because she thought everyone saw this way. After that, Mia tells nobody about her colors.

When Mia is twelve her most beloved friend, her grandfather, dies. During her grandfather's funeral, Mia finds a Gray and white kitten with eyes just like her grandfather's. She immediately decides that part of her grandfather's soul is living in that kitten. She takes him home and names him Mango. Not because of his orange eyes, but because his meows and his heavy wheezing are different shades of orange and yellow to her; like a mango in different seasons. The wheezes are actually caused by a dip rip in Mango's lung, which cannot be repaired, but Mango copes with it.

When school trouble in 8th grade causes Mia to tell about her colors. Her mother takes Mia to many different doctors, but only one has a answer. He is a doctor who demands they call him Jerry, nothing else. Her tells Mia all about her synesthesia, and gives her loads of information about it. He even gives her a website where Mia can communicate with other synesthetes.

Later on in the story, Mia has her first kiss with a boy named Adam, a boy she met on that website.

Because she is so preoccupied with her condition and life, Mango dies of cold, because he got locked outside and was unable to reach the warmth of his home. After Mango dies, Mia is extremely depressed and her colors disappear.They come back, When she meets up with a young boy named Billy, who shares her condition. Billy helps her realize that she has to move on to help other synesthetes.

However, Mango ended up mating with one of the neighbor's female cats before he died, and she gave birth to some kittens. Mia saw that one of the kittens sounded like the color of Mustard. She knew on the inside Mango would want Mia to have his son, so his spirit could live on.

[edit] Publication details

  • 2003, USA, Big, Brown, and Company (ISBN 978-0316523882), Pub date ? April 2003, hardback (first edition)
  • 2005, USA, Big, Brown, and Company (ISBN 978-0316058254), Pub date ? October 2005, paperback