Yes i liked it alot. This is a really good book for teachers to read with students. The author describes Esperanza's character really well and it helped me understand how to describe characters in a story/essay.
Technically, they are not chapters; they are vignettes. :)
1. The House on Mango Street
2. Hairs
3. Boys & Girls
4. My Name
5. Cathy Queen of Cats
6. Our Good Day
7. Laughter
8. Gil's Furniture Bought & Sold
9. Meme Ortiz
10. Louie, His Cousin & His Other Cousin
11. Marin
12. Those Who Don't
13. There Was an Old Woman She Had So Many Children She Didn't Know What to Do
14. Alicia Who Sees Mice
15. Darius & the Clouds
16. And Some More
17. The Family of Little Feet
18. A Rice Sandwich
19. Chanclas
20. Hips
21. The First Job
22. Papa Who Wakes Up Tired in the Dark
23. Born Bad
24. Elenita, Cards, Palm, Water
25. Geraldo No Last Name
26. Edna's Ruthie
27. The Earl of Tennessee
28. Sire
29. Four Skinny Trees
30. No Speak English
31. Rafaela Who Drinks Coconut & Papaya Juice on Tuesdays
32. Sally
33. Minerva Writes Poems
34. Bums in the Attic
35. Beautiful & Cruel
36. A Smart Cookie
37. What Sally Said
38. The Monkey Garden
39. Red Clowns
40. Linoleum Roses
41. The Three Sisters
42. Alicia & I Talking on Edna's Steps
43. A House of My Own
44. Mango Says Goodbye Sometimes
"The House on Mango Street" by Sandra Cisneros has 110 pages in the standard paperback edition.
The Vintage paperback has 110 pages. The book is by Sandra Cisneros. It is about a young Latino girl growing up in Chicago.
it has 110 pages
It is 110 pages long.
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Sandra Cisneros, a Mexican-American writer from Chicago, wrote "The House on Mango Street."
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Marin is Louie's cousin
Darius is a character in the book "The House on Mango Street" by Sandra Cisneros. He is a young boy who is part of Esperanza's neighborhood community in Mango Street. Darius is known for his love of playing in the junkyard and for his carefree and mischievous personality.
Read the book smart one...its good for you
Believe it is The House on Mango Street
The House on Mango Street
Sandra Cisneros was the author of the book, 'The House on Mango Street'. It was published in 1984 and is about a young girl who is just coming of age in a bad neighborhood she is ready to get out of.
The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros explores themes of identity, belonging, and the power of storytelling. One of the main morals of the book is that everyone's voice and story matter, regardless of their background or circumstances. It also emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself and finding strength in community and culture.
Marin is Louie's cousin
In the book "The House on Mango Street" by Sandra Cisneros, Esperanza's aunt, Aunt Lupe, marries a marshmallow salesman.