A mango shaped space book talk

For mia, though, this isnt just a fun way to think about numbers. Ala schneider family book awardwinning author wendy mass offers this tasty treat of a tale sure to appeal to any listeners sweet tooth. A mangoshaped space by wendy mass a mangoshaped space is about a girl named mia who has synesthesia. I think the falling action of mango shaped space is when billy henkle and his mom come to visit. You see, mia sees things differently from most people. It won the ala schneider family book award which honors artistic expression of the disability experience. Her senses are jumbled words and sounds often have color for her, among other effects. Although this book is 15 years old, it will touch the hearts of its readers for years to come. At some point they inevitably find out thats not the caseusually by the blank stares they receive when they talk about it. Mia has synesthesia, which means that she sees sounds, numbers, and letters in colors. Mia remembers a time in third grade when she tried to talk about her colors. Mass talks about a condition that most people have never even heard of and she just runs with it.

In this novel, a thirteenyearold girl learns to understand and manage her synesthesia, a neurological condition in which one sense involuntarily triggers responses from other senses. Wendy mass poignant yet funny comingofage novel also received the alas schneider family book award. Whats saddest is that a mango shaped space could be a great book, were it not for the terrible moral of the story. The only bad part about it was that i wished it could have gone on. When year old mia finally reveals a closelyguarded secret, it soon echoes throughout her school. Wendy mass won the ala schneider family book award for her first young readers novel, a mangoshaped space, about a girl with the fascinating condition synesthesia. But with these contestantswho can detect chocolate by touch and lift 50 lbs. A mango shaped space unabridged a mango shaped space unabridged audiobook, by wendy mass. A mangoshaped space by wendy mass louisiana young readers choice award nominee 2006 grades 68 submitted by elizabeth p. We used to be a lot closer, before she went to high school and dropped me like a pipinghot bag of microwave popcorn. A mangoshaped space a mangoshaped space audiobook, by wendy mass.

The main character mia is a sensitive yearold girl who comes to terms with a rare neurological condition called synesthesia. A mangoshaped space by wendy mass state library of. If she doesnt match the right colors with numbers, she has a hard time adding or subtractingand you can go ahead and forget about multiplying. Wendy mass is the new york times bestselling author of the candymakers, the ala schneider family award winner a mangoshaped space, leap day, jeremy fink and the meaning of life, heaven looks a lot like the mall, and every soul a star. The story is an introspective look inside the world of one who perceives letters, numbers, and sounds as colors.

Goodreads members who liked a mangoshaped space also liked. More about the book a mangoshaped space is in first person. Please sign and date your posts by typing four tildes. A mango shaped space by wendy mass is about a thirteen year old girl, mia, she seems like she could the most normal out of her brother zach, who counts how many mcdonalds hamburgers hes eaten, and her sister beth who is dieing her hair every time she changes her mood, but no doubt, mia is the weirdest. Interview with wendy mass, author of a mangoshaped space. Little, brown, and company, hachette book group, new york, 2003. Of course, if you ask her, though, shell say its because thats the color of his eyes. Journey into the center of the universe a journey through space and time documentary touch your heart 2,423 watching live now holes book trailer duration. Notes for implementing for additional procedures and recommendations. A mangoshaped space 2003, a young adult novel by american author wendy mass, is the story of mia winchell, a thirteenyearold girl who lives with synesthesia. It was like she lived in another world that only she new about. Im an associating synesthete and after reading your book i discovered what it was i had. Hi, i just wanted to say that your book a mango shaped space is really touching and im glad that i ran across it because it shed some light on why these things go on in my head. The hand lettering for the cover is by billy kelly.

In jeremy fink and the meaning of life, a boy embarks on a lifechanging journey. Nothing makes a character more sympathetic than first encountering them in the moment their dog. Includes the following graphic organizers for the story a mangoshaped space. He might be just a cat, but mango holds a special place in mias heart.

A mangoshaped space is a 2003 young adult novel by wendy mass. Buy this book in an intriguing first novel, mass introduces a yearold heroine with an unusual. She cannot walk or talk, but she has a photographic memory. I think this is the theme because mia winchell is different from many other people with a mingling of the senses, called synesthesia. They both talk about there pets that have passed on and what they feel felt about it. Find books like a mangoshaped space from the worlds largest community of readers. If the book is exceptionally long, you may need to modify this lesson plan. The candymakers follows 12yearolds logan, philip, daisy, and miles as each tries to invent a candy even better than the oozing crunchorama. She eventually shares her disability with her family, which results in her family thinking shes doing it for attention.

To mia, the letter a glows with faded sunfloweryellow. The plot is extremely interesting and really, for lack of a better word, new. Heres what i like about a mangoshaped space by wendy mass. A vocabulary list featuring a mangoshaped space by wendy mass, chapters 1215. In every soul a star, three very different kids are brought together by a solar eclipse. This book is fiction, because it didnt really happen. Book respond on a mango shaped space by wendy mass. She was born with synesthesia, a neurological crosswiring.

She sees colors and shapes with every sound and letter, and shes in the third grade when she discovers that not everyone sees the world as she does. Book festival author wendy mass talks about her work. It has since been nominated for, and received, a number of other awards. The color for her name is a sunflower yellow, and the numbers get mixed up in math class all the time. But if i couldnt use my colors, the world would seem so bland like vanilla ice cream without the gummy bears on top. The picture above shows that one fish is different from the others, like mia winchell is. This brilliant book is about mia, a thirteen year old girl living with synesthesia. Wendy mass is the new york times bestselling author of eighteen novels for young people which have been translated into 20 languages and nominated for 76 state book awards, including a mangoshaped space which was awarded the schneider family book award by the american library association, leap day, the twice upon a time fairy tale series.

The book received the american library association schneider family book award in 2004. The space taxi series sends a boy and a talking cat on adventures to distant planets, and the willow falls books beginning with 11 birthdays add a dash of. Wendy lives in new jersey with her husband and their twins. His wheezing looks orange and yellow to mia, which is why she named him mango. There are a lot of issues dealt with in a mangoshaped space. As both a synesthete and an academic researcher of synesthesia myself, i strongly applaud wendy masss book a mangoshaped space. A mangoshaped space by wendy mass overdrive rakuten. A mangoshaped space is a novel about teenage girl, mia winchell, who is trying to figure out why shes different from everybody else. Not only does she have to concentrate on that but she also has to face problems with friends, boys, and the loss of her beloved cat.

As is often the case in young adult lit, a mangoshaped space talks about. A mangoshaped space is one of wendy masss most successful novels, winning the schneider family book award for honoring artistic expression of the disability experience the young adult novel follows the life of a yearold girl, named mia, who seems to be the most normal in her crazy family. Wendy mass, new york times bestselling author of 11 birthdays and a mangoshaped space elly swartz stops by the the books between podcast to talk with corrina allen about smart cookie, unconventional research, school visits, writing process, and what shes working on now. She struggles through the ridicule of her classmates and hides her secret from everyone, including her family and her best friend, jenna. When thirteenyearold mia finally reveals a closelyguarded secret, it soon echoes throughout her school. This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the a mangoshaped space article. Authors purpose for writing a mangoshaped space interviewing wendy mass, author of a mangoshaped space making inferences reading reflection summarizing chapters setting in a. This affects how she functions in school, interacts with friends.

The book asks us to think about the experience of being a teen and what its like to. A mangoshaped space by wendy mass, paperback barnes. A mangoshaped space by wendy mass in chm, doc, epub download ebook. Mia gets to talk to other synesthetes, about their special abilities. The book received the american library association schneider family book award in. The falling action is where the problem is solved or the goal is reached. A mangoshaped space by wendy mass while most people have and use their four senses in the standard way. Fanmade trailer leave it to the fans to sum up the book perfectly with this trailer. It was amazing how mia was able to see colors in sounds and numbers. If you want to learn more about synesthesia, check out this mini ted talk explaining it. This is not a forum for general discussion of the articles subject. A voya topshelf selection, wendy mass poignant yet funny comingofage novel also received the alas schneider family book award. All content included on our site, such as text, images, digital downloads and other, is the property of its content suppliers and protected by us and international laws. Unlike the average yearolds in her school, mia uses her senses differently because for her, sounds, numbers, and letters have color.

Why does mia feel she is responsible for what happened to mango. Mias cat purrs in mango spheres, and her music produces shapes in the air. She was different from everybody else in school, but that did not stop her from loving the colors she saw. Her synesthesia causes her problems in school, with friends, and just having her parents understand her. Mass is at pains throughout the novel to make sure everyone knows her narrator is young. And when tenor saxophones play, the music looks like a coiling snakeball of lit up purple neon tubes. It turns out mango has a rip in his lung that makes him wheeze all the time. A vocabulary list featuring a mangoshaped space by wendy mass, chapters 58. A mangoshaped space is left at the foot of her bed on her pooh blanket. When yearold mia finally reveals a closelyguarded secret, it soon echoes throughout her school.