Beyond the Mango Tree
by Amy Bronwen Zemser
Summary
It has been this way since Sarina’s family moved to Liberia from Boston eight months ago. Her mother ties her to the mango tree in their front yard, terrified of losing her. It’s never for long, and Sarina knows her mother doesn’t mean to hurt her. But things just seem to get harder the longer her family stays in this country so far from home. On good days, when Sarina’s mother is feeling better, she sets her daughter free. On bad days, Sarina dangles her feet in the puddles and mud until dusk, waiting for someone to rescue her, wishing for the one thing her mother fears most: a friend. Then one day Sarina meets Boima, a Liberian boy, and he becomes Sarina’s cherished secret. He takes her to places outside her dirty yard, and shows her the ocean, the trees, and the people of Liberia. Together they discover what friendship really means … and that there is a world of joy, hunger, and hope waiting just beyond the mango tree.

Additional Information
Publication Year
1998
Diabetes Type(s)
- > Type One
Age Group(s)
- > Young Adult
Genre(s)
- > Contemporary
Representation
T1D Side Character
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