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  • Pub. Date: January 2005
  • 65pp
  • Sales Rank: 21,444
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    • Pub. Date: January 2005
    • Publisher: Spark Publishing
    • Format: Paperback, 65pp
    • Sales Rank: 21,444

    Synopsis

    Spark Publishing’s Literature Guides are celebrating their 5th Anniversary!  To celebrate this, we’re giving our TOP 50 a revamp by adding some exciting new features.

    There will be sixteen pages devoted to writing a literary essay including:

    • Glossary of literary terms,
    • Step by step tutoring on how to write a literary essay
    • Feature on how not to plagiarized.
     

    Each book will also include an A+ Essay; an actual literary essay written about the Spark-ed book, to show students how an essay should be written.

    Biography

    With her fiction and poetry, Sandra Cisneros has been an important part of introducing the modern Hispanic American experience to our national literature. With her distinctive, rhythmic style, she has brought us stories of Mexican heritage and American cultural enclaves.

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    June 28, 2009: House on Mango Street was one of the few books I have actually enjoyed. The reason I enjoyed it as much was because I know someone who can definitely relate to the same situation. Just like Esperanza my friend lives in a poor neighborhood, and her hopes of towards becoming someone in life are down to the floor. So reading this novel has made me understand her way of feeling and the ability to give some advice. The theme of the novel was to stay optimistic through everything in life because the outcome will be worth it. The text was mature up easy enough to read. Life put Esperanza through many test and struggles; it was her decision that counted against her. Of course, Esperanza was a usual teen but she was very mature when I came to making some choices. At the very start of the novel Esperanza thought that living in Mango Street won't benefit her in any possible way. Throughout the novel she noticed that she couldn't really do anything about moving till she was old enough; so it was only Esperanza and her decisions she made. My friend is in the same position Esperanza was in the beginning of the story, unfortunately she has still not noticed that she has to stay positive and have lots of hope to succeed. Reading this book has made me give her lots of advice; at the moment she is reading the book and so should you.