
The Mango Tree
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Everything has a story, even the knotted tree. Besides bearing fruits and providing shade, what is so unique about the mango tree? Why does it have a special place in a little girlās heart?
The Mango Tree is a touching story about family relationships, appreciation for nature, and having a rooted sense of identity that transcends time and space.
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Hidayah AminĀ had her first short story published when she was 11 years old. It was only when she lost her childhood home that she resumed writing and published Gedung Kuning in 2010. She has since written four non-fiction books (Malay Weddings Donāt Cost $50;Ā Kampung Tempe;Ā Bahasa) and three childrenās books, including the award-winningĀ The Mango Tree.Ā (Mina Meets Cambridge;Ā My Name is Mikhail: I have cerebral palsy).Ā
One of the unique formats of her childrenās books is the use of the dyslexie font which is suitable for readers with dyslexia. She has also published a series of books that come in Braille to cater to the needs of the visually impaired. In 2017, she has also published for other authors such asĀ The Rain TreeĀ by Lee Seow Ser, andĀ My Name is Nadia: I have AutismĀ by Huda Patel.
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- Description
- About the Author
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Everything has a story, even the knotted tree. Besides bearing fruits and providing shade, what is so unique about the mango tree? Why does it have a special place in a little girlās heart?
The Mango Tree is a touching story about family relationships, appreciation for nature, and having a rooted sense of identity that transcends time and space.
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Hidayah AminĀ had her first short story published when she was 11 years old. It was only when she lost her childhood home that she resumed writing and published Gedung Kuning in 2010. She has since written four non-fiction books (Malay Weddings Donāt Cost $50;Ā Kampung Tempe;Ā Bahasa) and three childrenās books, including the award-winningĀ The Mango Tree.Ā (Mina Meets Cambridge;Ā My Name is Mikhail: I have cerebral palsy).Ā
One of the unique formats of her childrenās books is the use of the dyslexie font which is suitable for readers with dyslexia. She has also published a series of books that come in Braille to cater to the needs of the visually impaired. In 2017, she has also published for other authors such asĀ The Rain TreeĀ by Lee Seow Ser, andĀ My Name is Nadia: I have AutismĀ by Huda Patel.











