When Mango Trees Learned To Forget

When Mango Trees Learned To Forget

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Just like any other kid growing up in El Salvador in the 80s and 90s, living in fear was Ana María Menéndez's reality. A civil war and escalating violence raged through the country, and Ana María's family was no stranger to daily terror. Navigating through her youth in a war-torn country, Ana María hoped for a miracle, one that could turn her country around. But when it didn't happen, she found a new dream: immigrating to the United States. Will her new beginning be anything like she expected?
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