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The House On Mango Street - Community Reviews back

by Sandra Cisneros
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Jenny's Book Bag
Jenny's Book Bag rated it 11 years ago
I recommend that you read it, if you're on the fence about it.
Read, Run, Ramble
Read, Run, Ramble rated it 12 years ago
I picked up this book at a library sale because I had seen it on the 2013 World Book Night choices and I am SO glad I did!Cisneros tells the story of a young Latino girl growing up in Chicago. She uses the voice of the young girl in a series of vignettes and it is moving. I knew once I started this ...
Boston Bibliophile
Boston Bibliophile rated it 12 years ago
www.bostonbibliophile.com/2008/07/review-house-on-mango-street-by-sandra.html
Lavinia
Lavinia rated it 12 years ago
I'm sort of biased when it comes to multi-ethnic literature. I'm not sure how to approach it, where to start, how to respond to it. Before reading, I imagined Cisnero's voice more... latino? You know, like that of black people, with their own lingo, tone, intonation, etc. But I didn't feel it, thoug...
Adriana Reads
Adriana Reads rated it 13 years ago
I was completely unimpressed by this collection of vignettes attempting to pass themselves off as a novel (or rather novella, as it is mercifully short). I found Woman Hollering Creek, a collection of short stories also by Sandra Cisneros, to be a much more enjoyable read.
shojoholic
shojoholic rated it 13 years ago
I loved it for what it was: a compelling glimpse into the life of a girl growing up. Not recommended for people who need a structured plot.
Bookish Blerd
Bookish Blerd rated it 13 years ago
This was done in a series of vignettes. It was okay. Well written, but I think I expected it to be something more. Not a bad collection of stories, but i don't know if I'll ever read it again.
Bradford Reviews!
Bradford Reviews! rated it 14 years ago
It was ok, but because of the nature of it (short vignettes) I found myself forgetting what I'd read. Each clip has some great things in them, but I like being able to tie things together and these were all unrelated.
My Reading Life
My Reading Life rated it 14 years ago
I had been wanting to read this for so long. What a voice Sandra Cisneros has! I fell in love with Esperanza and her quirky neighborhood and was reminded that no matter who we are or where we come from we all have dreams of something better.
Kate Says: "Reading Is Fun!"
Kate Says: "Reading Is Fun!" rated it 16 years ago
Beautifully written, artfully described this small book of vignettes or snapshots of Esperanza Cordero's adolescence is filled with beauty and heartache. Her story unfolds among a colorful cast of family and neighbors as she grows and dreams right here in Chicago.This is certainly one book I will r...
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