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Mango Delight

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“Mango is as delightful as her middle name indicates, and middle-grade readers will easily recognize their own experiences in her friendship struggles.” —Booklist (starred review)

What happens when your BFF becomes your EFF . . . EX-Friend-Forever? When seventh-grader Mango Delight Fuller accidentally breaks her BFF Brooklyn’s new cell phone, her life falls apart. She loses her friends and her spot on the track team, and even costs her father his job as a chef. But Brooklyn’s planned revenge—sneakily signing up Mango to audition for the school musical—backfires when Mango not only wins the lead role, but becomes a YouTube sensation and attracts the attention of the school’s queen bee, Hailey Jo. Hailey Jo is from a VERY wealthy family, and expects everyone to do her bidding. Soon Mango finds herself forced to make tough choices about the kind of friend she wants to have . . . and, just as important, the kind of friend she wants to be.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 6, 2017
ISBN9781454923336
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    I really enjoyed this book as well as its message. Mango Delight has the same problems as a lot of middle school girls -- which means she has a ton of stuff she's dealing with. In the end, she just wants to be a good person and friend. I love that she's Black and some of her friends are Black and some are White, and some turn out to be good friends and some don't. She lives with her parents and little brother and while their family has some financial stresses from time to time, this isn't a book where the Black protagonist lives in poverty and violence. The first in a series.