Sandra Cisneros
Fiction 1984/ 110 pages
The House on Mango Street is set in a working-class, urban Hispanic neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois. We are here for about one year.
The protagonist Esperanza, who turns 13 during the narrative, lives with her impoverished family in a dilapidated, small red brick house on Mango Street. This environment shapes Esperanza's identity and her desire to escape the limited opportunities and cultural insularity it represents, fueling her yearning for a better life and self-expression.
The vignettes are inspired by the author's real life, growing up in a similar working-class neighborhood in Chicago. The short vignettes range from happy to sad, joyous to grieving.
The book is sweet, endearing, enjoyable, interesting, and kind of a waste of time.
August 2025