The House on Mango Street

Sandra Cisneros 1984

Devastation Rating

Ugly Crying
poverty Chicana coming of age Chicago

Our Take

Esperanza Cordero lives in a house she is ashamed of on a street she wants to escape. Cisneros writes in vignettes — small windows into the same view — and the accumulation is the damage: poverty as a fact that shapes the imagination before you know it. The girls who cannot leave are the subject; Esperanza's leaving is the cost of literacy.

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