Mango Moon by Diana de Anda
De Anda, Diana. Mango Moon. Illustrated by Sue Cornelison. Albert Whitman Company. 32p.2019. ISBN 9780807549575
Ages (6 and up)
This heartfelt book discusses the hard topic of deportation, that is very realistic to some young readers. Told through the eyes of young Marciela, we see her perspective of having to live with the reality of her father's deportation. Filled with sadness, and lonliness, Marciela's feelings will break your heart. Left with an unresolved ending, Marciela hopes that her father is thinking of her under the same mango moon. Cornelison's portrayal of her characters are soft portraits, focusing on the representation of emotions rather than facial features. By not disclosing a country to be deported to, this books represents the many children facing this reality because their parents are undocumented.
Ages (6 and up)
This heartfelt book discusses the hard topic of deportation, that is very realistic to some young readers. Told through the eyes of young Marciela, we see her perspective of having to live with the reality of her father's deportation. Filled with sadness, and lonliness, Marciela's feelings will break your heart. Left with an unresolved ending, Marciela hopes that her father is thinking of her under the same mango moon. Cornelison's portrayal of her characters are soft portraits, focusing on the representation of emotions rather than facial features. By not disclosing a country to be deported to, this books represents the many children facing this reality because their parents are undocumented.

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