Cuando era puertorriqueña

Spanish language

Published Nov. 7, 1994 by Vintage Books.

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978-0-679-75677-4
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Esmeralda Santiago's story begins in rural Puerto Rico, where her childhood was full of both tenderness and domestic strife, tropical sounds and sights as well as poverty. Growing up, she learned the proper way to eat a guava, the sound of tree frogs in the mango groves at night, the taste of the delectable sausage called morcilla, and the formula for ushering a dead baby's soul to heaven. As she enters school we see the clash, both hilarious and fierce, of Puerto Rican and Yankee culture. When her mother, Mami, a force of nature, takes off to New York with her seven, soon to be eleven children, Esmeralda, the oldest, must learn new rules, a new language, and eventually take on a new identity. In this first volume of her much-praised, bestselling trilogy, Santiago brilliantly recreates the idyllic landscape and tumultuous family life of her earliest years and her tremendous …

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  • Santiago, Esmeralda -- Childhood and youth
  • Puerto Ricans -- New York (N.Y.) -- Biography
  • Puerto Rico -- Biography
  • New York (N.Y.) -- Biography