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The House On Mango Street: Sandra Cisneros is Brilliant
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Jul 13, 2002
71 out of 71 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Beautifully written descriptions that paint vivid pictures
Cons: A short book. Done too soon
The Bottom Line: Sandra Cisneros has written a touching and beautiful book.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: In one of the textbooks my students used in Poland, I came across a short passage from a book called The House on Mango Street by an author named Sandra Cisneros. I'd never encountered this book before, nor anything by this author. However,...
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House on Mango Street - Unique slice-of-life style - Neat book!
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Jun 15, 2002
70 out of 70 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Simple little book that will capture you by the heartstrings.
Cons: House on Mango Street will catch you off guard.
The Bottom Line: Journal style collection of thoughts on life as a Mexican-American female kid. Unique approach and excellent descriptions.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: When The House on Mango Street arrived in my mailbox through half.com, I thought: What the heck is this? It was a skinny little book with 110 pages. It looked like it might be a book for young adults, so I thought I might be a little...
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House on Mango Street: Deceptively Spare
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shannons
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Sep 11, 2000
38 out of 38 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: lyrical and very moving
Cons: wish there were more stories
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: I recently joined a new women's book group made up of university faculty, staff and students. For the inaugural book, we decided to read The House on Mango Street, Sandra Cisnero's novel about growing in a Chicago Latino neighborhood. Taking...
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Sober, affecting novel for young readers
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SKAD13
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Aug 10, 2004
25 out of 25 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Vivid, riveting, and (at 110 pages) brisk reading
Cons: Downbeat style might be a turn-off to young readers expecting a neat wrap-up
The Bottom Line: Touching, empathetically written young readers' novel
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: "A poem should not mean, but be." -- Archibald MacLeish, Ars Poetica
Sandra Cisneros' 1984 novel The House on Mango Street is bound to puzzle a lot of students, especially those who remember their literary terms all too well... |
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Subtle, but Brilliant
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serc
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May 22, 2000
17 out of 17 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Wonderful prose that expresses complex ideas about growing up, poverty, and the Latino community
Cons: Need to go slowly to take it all in
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: The House on Mango Street is another book that popped up on the reading list generated by the (now defunct) BookMatcher at Amazon.com. (I am one of those people that loves lists; I can't seem to help myself). As usual, the BookMatcher...
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Our house. In the middle of the street.
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ramseelbird
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Mar 5, 2005
17 out of 17 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: One of the top five greatest young adult novels ever conceived.
Cons: If you're looking for in-depth analysis of Chicago's Latino population, look elsewhere.
The Bottom Line: A 110 page masterpiece, written as concisely and exquisitely as possible. Impressive perfection.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: It occurs to me that I don't know if this book was originally intended to be considered a young adult novel back in 1984 when it was published. Over the past twenty-plus years since it came out, though, it's certainly been remembered that way...
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Cisneros' The House on Mango Street
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lorenmgreen
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Mar 23, 2001
14 out of 14 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: language, quick read, anthologized
Cons: -
The Bottom Line: A good "novel of stories" that tells of a young gril growing up in the Latin American districts of Chicago in a contemporary setting.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: Sandra Cisneros' The House on Mango Street is a short "novel of stories" revolving around the world of Esperanza, a young Latino teen in Chicago. The story tells of her growing up in the poorer, ethnic regions of the city and her aspirations toward...
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Deceptively Brilliant
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bargainluvers
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Mar 26, 2001
10 out of 10 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Simplistically profound.
Cons: a few short chapters got a little boring
The Bottom Line: This book is very poetic and profound. Easy reading!
This reviewer recommends this product.
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This book was one of the best books I have read in a while. I read the entire book in one day. Sandra Cisneros crafted this collection of mostly unrelated events beautifully. Every chapter (usually 2-4 pages long) contains either the... |
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great read
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SadTaco1
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Jan 13, 2000
8 out of 8 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: easy read
Cons: strange organization, simple language
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: I had to read this book for summer reading and I actually enjoyed reading it!!! I found it easy to connect the book with my personal life. The House On Mango Street
1. I was born in Hartford and lived there until the summer before I entered... |
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Deceptively Simple: Don't be Fooled. Its Brilliant
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destipele
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Jan 3, 2001
6 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: brilliant
Cons: deceptively simple- don't be fooled!
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: Sandra Cisneros, author of The House on Mango Street, was born in Chicago, Illinois on December 20, 1954. She was the only daughter, of seven children, to a Mexican father and mother. She grew up as a poor, Hispanic girl, learning to deal with all...
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Paperback, The House on Mango Street
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Pages: 110, Edition: Later Printing, Paperback, Vintage
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Paperback, The House on Mango Street
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Told in a series of vignettes stunning for their eloquence, The House on Mango Street is Sandra Cisneros s greatly admired novel of a young girl growi...
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