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Mango Days: A Teenager Facing Eternity Reflects on the Beauty of Life

Mango Days: A Teenager Facing Eternity Reflects on the Beauty of Life

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Alaskan Marathon
Review: I met Patty and Mango Days through her father, Kit, a fellow Scot and runner for the Leukemia Foundation during the l997 Alaskan Marathon. Mango Days was a most welcome gift received in Hawaii after a visit with Kit and Margie in August of that same year. I enjoyed Patty's message so much that I have obtained several copies on two occasions for gifts to friends and their relatives who faced similar battles with cancer. A remarkable well written message. Thanks for listening.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Alaskan Marathon
Review: I met Patty and Mango Days through her father, Kit, a fellow Scot and runner for the Leukemia Foundation during the l997 Alaskan Marathon. Mango Days was a most welcome gift received in Hawaii after a visit with Kit and Margie in August of that same year. I enjoyed Patty's message so much that I have obtained several copies on two occasions for gifts to friends and their relatives who faced similar battles with cancer. A remarkable well written message. Thanks for listening.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Loss
Review: Patty Smith was an intelligent, witty teenager who left behind a very insightful journal. If she were still here and writing I would buy all of her books. The one thing that disappointed me about this novel was the amount of forewards and introductions and everything else thought of to make the book thicker. It was pointless information by people with less talent than Patty. I almost didn't read the book after reading the introduction because I thought Patty's writing was going to be as longwinded and boring. It wasn't. This is officially one of the best books I have ever read and it has helped motivate me to try to overcome my illness. Wherever Patty is now I would like to thank and congratulate her on such a wonderful accomplishment.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Loss
Review: Patty Smith was an intelligent, witty teenager who left behind a very insightful journal. If she were still here and writing I would buy all of her books. The one thing that disappointed me about this novel was the amount of forewards and introductions and everything else thought of to make the book thicker. It was pointless information by people with less talent than Patty. I almost didn't read the book after reading the introduction because I thought Patty's writing was going to be as longwinded and boring. It wasn't. This is officially one of the best books I have ever read and it has helped motivate me to try to overcome my illness. Wherever Patty is now I would like to thank and congratulate her on such a wonderful accomplishment.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Patty's Gift to Us
Review: This series of journal entries spans the last 16 months of Patty's life and introduces us to the interior world of a girl realizing that being young does not mean she's immortal. I'm overwhelmed by how strong Patty was during this time. The writing also reveals her fears, sibling rivalry, desire to follow in her father's footsteps, spiritual convictions, craving for father figures, and the need to leave something meaningful behind. MANGO DAYS is Patty's gift to us and I thank her for it.


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