The Story Of A Young Girl Growing Up In The Hispanic Quarter Of Chicago. Capturing Her Thoughts And Emotions In Poems And Stories, She Is Able To Rise Above Hopelessness And Create A Quiet Space For Herself In The Midst Of Her Oppressive Surroundings. The House On Mango Street — Hairs — Boys & Girls — My Name — Cathy Queen Of Cats — Our Good Day — Laughter — Gil’s Furniture Bought & Sold — Meme Ortiz — Louie, His Cousin & His Other Cousin — Marin — Those Who Don’t — There Was An Old Woman She Had So Many Children She Didn’t Know What To Do — Alicia Who Sees Mice — Darius & The Clouds — And Some More — The Family Of Little Feet — A Rice Sandwich — Chanclas — Hips — The First Job — Papa Who Wakes Up Tired In The Dark — Born Bad — Elenita, Cards, Palm, Water — Geraldo No Last Name — Edna’s Ruthie — The Earl Of Tennessee — Sire — Four Skinny Trees — No Speak English — Rafaela Who Drinks Coconut & Papaya Juice On Tuesdays — Sally — Minerva Writes Poems — Bums In The Attic — Beautiful & Cruel — A Smart Cookie — What Sally Said — The Monkey Garden — Red Clowns — Linoleum Roses — The Three Sisters — Alicia & I Talking On Edna’s Steps — A House Of My Own — Mango Says Goodbye Sometimes. Sandra Cisneros. Originally Published By Arte Público Press In 1984–t.p. Verso.
Publish Date : 2019-05-29T00:00:01Z
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