CHAPTER 41: The Three Sisters
Rachel and Lucy's youngest sibling died when she was only a baby. Esperanza gets to visit them at their home. There she meets three sisters, a cat-eyed once, an old blue veined one, and a marble hands one. They predict Esperanza's future and say she'll go very far. They remind Esperanza to never forget her origins, never forget those who she started with.
Rachel and Lucy's youngest sibling died when she was only a baby. Esperanza gets to visit them at their home. There she meets three sisters, a cat-eyed once, an old blue veined one, and a marble hands one. They predict Esperanza's future and say she'll go very far. They remind Esperanza to never forget her origins, never forget those who she started with.
CHAPTER 42: Alicia & I Talking on Edna
Esperanza talks with Alicia about wanting to move. Alicia tells her one day she'll come back, whether she likes it or not. Esperanza refuses and says she won't come back until someone fixes it.
Esperanza talks with Alicia about wanting to move. Alicia tells her one day she'll come back, whether she likes it or not. Esperanza refuses and says she won't come back until someone fixes it.
CHAPTER 43: A House of My Own
Esperanza wants her own house with a porch an everything. A quiet and lonely home.
Esperanza wants her own house with a porch an everything. A quiet and lonely home.
CHAPTER 44: Mango Says Goodbye Sometimes
Esperanza says she likes to tell stories, and wants to tell ones about her life. Out of all the houses in her life, she'll never forget Mango Street. She wishes to be freed from Mango Street one day, and never come back.
Esperanza says she likes to tell stories, and wants to tell ones about her life. Out of all the houses in her life, she'll never forget Mango Street. She wishes to be freed from Mango Street one day, and never come back.