🌿 When the Mangoes Ripen

May always feels like a season of quiet magic — a time when stories, like mangoes, ripen slowly until they're ready to be shared. My newest novel-in-verse, Where the Guava Tree Stands, is only a few weeks old, and it means so much to finally have Mina’s story in readers' hands. If you haven't yet discovered Neither Out Far Nor In Deep, there's still time — head over to the Giveaway section of my website (www.leahtwilliams.net) for a limited-time free audiobook code! And coming June 1, Sweet Like Sugar Cane will join the family — a prequel about beginnings, belonging, and heart. I believe stories find us when we’re ready. Maybe this season is yours. 🌿 What memory reminds you of May? I’d love to hear in the comments!
Where the Guava Tree Stands
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Published on May 02, 2025 00:17 Tags: caribbean-literature
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