Don’t Go Mango Picking: A Scary Island Story
Written and Illustrated by D.H. Gibbs
This tale is a beginning chapter book set in the Caribbean. Deanna and her Aunt Sandy are spending part of their summer vacation at their grandmother’s farm in the bush. The girls work in the mornings doing chores like collecting eggs, feeding the pigs and picking peas. While the rest of the day contains free time, there are few modern conveniences like television and radio. Grandma has warned them not to stay out after dark or play with Molly. This young neighbor seems to have a knack for getting into trouble. Of course one day when no one is around, Molly persuades the girls to sneak into Mr. Forhan’s yard to pick the mangoes off his trees. What happens when the girls encounter a Lagahoo? What is a Lagahoo, you ask? Read this short chapter book to find out.
This story is under forty pages and contains some unique black and white illustrations. The setting, simple text and unusual story line combine to offer an interesting adventure story for the beginning or reluctant reader. Recommended especially for children in the six to eight age range.
I received a copy of this book and voluntarily decided to review for no compensation with my honest opinions.
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2 responses to “MANGO SURPRISE”
randommusings29
September 8th, 2017 at 11:18
Sounds good – always nice to have something a bit different from the norm
Thanks for linking up to #AnythingGoes 🙂
Debbie
bamauthor
September 8th, 2017 at 12:22
Yes, the setting is unique, but the personalities and actions of the children are typical of a child growing up anywhere.