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Title | : | The House on Mango Street |
Author | : | Sandra Cisneros |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | 25th Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 110 pages |
Published | : | April 3rd 2009 by Vintage (first published 1984) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Young Adult. Classics. Short Stories. Academic. School |

Sandra Cisneros
Paperback | Pages: 110 pages Rating: 3.63 | 116133 Users | 10026 Reviews
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Acclaimed by critics, beloved by readers of all ages, taught everywhere from inner-city grade schools to universities across the country, and translated all over the world, The House on Mango Street is the remarkable story of Esperanza Cordero.Told in a series of vignettes – sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes deeply joyous–it is the story of a young Latina girl growing up in Chicago, inventing for herself who and what she will become. Few other books in our time have touched so many readers.
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Original Title: | The House on Mango Street |
ISBN: | 0679734775 (ISBN13: 9780679734772) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Esperanza, Nenny |
Setting: | Chicago, Illinois(United States) |
Literary Awards: | American Book Award (1985), George C. Stone Center for Children's Books Recognition of Merit Award (1994) |
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Ratings: 3.63 From 116133 Users | 10026 ReviewsArticle Of Books The House on Mango Street
This book is silent perfection.Esperanzas story is both heartbreaking and breathtaking. Read as part of a womens coming-of-age course, The House on Mango Street might be my favorite book so far in the course. Esperanzas story is gripping from page one, her narrative absolutely stunning. The writing of the novel perfectly aligns itself with Esperanzas personalityor at least, how I imagine a character such as her would write.Unlike the other novels read for this same course, whats more appreciatePartly biographical, partly fiction, this wonderful book by Sandra Cisneros is an influential coming of age story that is still being used in schools today. Cisneros, born in Chicago in 1954 to Mexican parents, an only girl with 7 brothers, experienced a transient early childhood as the family moved back and forth from Chicago to Mexico. But when she was 11 they settled down and bought a house in the Humboldt Park area of Chicago, predominantly Puerto Rican, and it was from her life experiences
Its a little after 2am. Im having the dreams. The ones that blindside me and have that weird echo --- is or isnt this real? Sleep isnt going to happen. Whats new. I leave my room to check out the house. Doors locked? Check. Kids asleep? Checkwhoa, hold up a minute. Em is awake. Shes sitting in the living room illuminated by a booklite. Shes got about 4 blankets piled on top of her and shes.. reading. Reading? Im used to the insomnia, on both our parts we knock around each other, say a few words

"The House on Mango Street" is a coming-of-age book about a Mexican-American girl growing up in a Hispanic neighborhood in Chicago. We see Esperanza Cordero's family and neighborhood through the twelve-year-old girl's eyes, told in a series of vignettes. She sees many older women sitting by the windows. They feel trapped by their fathers, their husbands, and the responsibility of children. Others are trapped by their lack of education or inability to speak English. Esperanza is hoping her
The House on Mango Street is deceptively simple. And considering that is used for all sorts of ends within a wide range of English literature classrooms (I, myself, have used it at the 7th and 11th grades, as well as studied it at college and grad school), it is beautifully malleable. But despite its many "uses," ultimately this is a book about a girl who resists oppression and finds her voice. It deserves to be not only enjoyed for its rhythm and poetry, its humor and imagery, but studied for
You can never have too much sky. You can fall asleep and wake up drunk on sky and sky can keep you safe when you are sad. Here, there is too much sadness and not enough sky. Butterflies too are few and so are flowers and more things that are beautiful. Still, we take what we can get and make the best of it." Review in English | Reseña en español (breve)This book was a beautiful surprise -exquisite, delicate, hard- a quiet gem that is not there for exhibit but if one is lucky enough to find it,
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