![]() ![]() Mia realizes that she isn’t the only one with this gift, and she receives a link to a website only for people with synesthesia where she meets a boy online named Adam who has the same type as she does. They go to a special doctor that tells them it is really a gift, not a disease, called synesthesia. Everyone is completely shocked at first and her parents are even scared it’s a disease or a brain tumor. Finally, she tells her parents and her best friend Jenna. Everyone thought she was crazy, so she hid her colors from everyone else. Mia thought that synesthesia was completely normal until one day, in 3rd grade, it spilled out. ![]() The letter d is cotton-candy pink for her. Basically, when Mia hears or sees words, every letter has a color. Mia has synesthesia, which is when your senses connect. In Wendy Mass’s A Mango-Shaped Space, Mia Winchell is a 13-year-old girl with brown hair and green eyes. ![]()
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