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The house on mango street

November 26, 2018
By Manny666 BRONZE, Monrovia, California
Manny666 BRONZE, Monrovia, California
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The House on Mango Street covers a year in the life of Esperanza, a Chicana (Mexican-American girl), who is about twelve years old when the novel begins. During the year, she moves with her family into a house on Mango Street. The house is a huge improvement from the family’s previous apartment, and it is the first home her parents actually own. However, the house is not what Esperanza has dreamed of, because it is run-down and small. The house is in the center of a crowded Latino neighborhood in Chicago, a city where many of the poor areas are racially segregated. Esperanza does not have any privacy, and she resolves that she will someday leave Mango Street and have a house of her own.


The author's comments:

I don't like reading to much in general but this was a really good book and it has a lot of wierd and kind of dark twists. 


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