A delightful, beyond beautiful and intoxicating read!
I am generally not a middle school book reader but when I read the blurb, saw the gorgeous cover and the title was enough to send me reading Kereen Getten’s debut novel.
Set in a seaside community in Jamaica When Life Gives You Mangoes is the story of twelve-year-old Clara and how she is spending her summer holidays. Clara lives with her mother and father in the community of Sycamore where no one leaves and no one new visits. Everyone in Sycamore knows each other, they all grew up together and are community in every sense of the word. Clara is ready for summer, to eat all the mangoes, to spend time with her best friend and cousin Gaynah and maybe win a game of pick leave. Lately Clara finds Gaynah have been very mean to her, while she tries to not take it on, she cannot help but feel hurt by her friend’s treatment.
For a community where nothing new happens, the entire community is abuzz with the arrival of new visitors from the UK. Gaynah tells Clara all about the new visitors, but Clara isn’t interested in making any new friends. While Clara is excited for summer, she cannot help but feel left out as she cannot remember what happened last summer. Clara cannot remember what happened last summer and why she is not able to go into water without being overcome by fear. Her parents won’t fill her in, her best friend teases her for her memory loss… maybe this summer will be different, maybe she will remember….
I absolutely enjoyed this very delightful book. I enjoyed being in Clara’s world and going on her numerous adventures. Getten writing transported me to a simpler time where I would spend my summer holidays outside in the country. It felt very nostalgic and innocent and I wanted more.
What I loved:
I love that the book was told from Clara’s perspective, it brought to life her inner thinking and personality. I loved how perceptive Clara was in talking us on this journey.
I was BLOWN away by the twist at the end. I felt the author did a great job of having more than one thing to keep us interested to the very end. The twist at the end was the absolute best!
I really enjoyed how the author wrote about a positive, functioning family unit. I find I don’t read a lot about a family who sticks by and believe their child. I loved how the parents were portrayed as loving, patient and kind.
There are the themes of community, religion, friendship, grief, father-daughter relationship, family and trauma that I felt were aptly explored and explored in an authentic way.
I liked that that there was a bit of mystery and freshness to the overall plot.
I cannot stress enough how much I enjoyed this book. Getten was able to pack a lot in just 217 pages without it feeling packed. The writing was fresh, layered, and very authentic. Clara is a character I know I will not forget anytime soon.
If you are looking for a delightful read, this is your pick! Please please go read this book!
Thanks Pushkin Press for this ARC.