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                            H.R. No. 1118


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, The 25th anniversary of the publication of The House
 on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros is being celebrated on April 3,
 2009, at the Central Library of the San Antonio Public Library
 System; and
 WHEREAS, Published by Arte Publico Press in 1984, The House
 on Mango Street resists classification; at fewer than 115 pages, it
 is the length of a novella, yet its division into many sections
 suggests a collection of short stories, while its lyrical language
 often reads more like verse than prose; ultimately, it is each of
 these things at once; chapters can stand alone, but when read
 together, they combine to give the long perspective of a novel; and
 WHEREAS, The book is narrated by a young girl named Esperanza
 whose family has bought their first home after years of moving;
 although they had dreamed of a white house with trees and a big
 yard, the house on Mango Street is instead "small and red" with
 crumbling bricks, few trees, and no front yard; the book follows
 Esperanza as she comes of age amid the rhythms of her new street,
 negotiating both the pain and the beauty of her working-class
 Latino culture; her insightful observations of neighbors, friends,
 and loved ones reveal her own budding identity and explore themes of
 individuality and community, escape and return, and romance and
 gender inequality; and
 WHEREAS, This beloved story was inspired by Ms. Cisneros's
 own experience growing up in a Chicago barrio, where her family
 finally bought a home after moving many times between Mexico and the
 states; she wrote secretly as a child and was later encouraged to
 join her high school's literary magazine, which she went on to serve
 as editor; earning a bachelor's degree in English from Loyola
 University in Chicago, she subsequently attended the prestigious
 Iowa Writers' Workshop, and it was there that the nascent idea for
 Mango Street took hold; and
 WHEREAS, The year after it was published, The House on Mango
 Street won the Before Columbus Foundation American Book Award, and
 Ms. Cisneros became the first Chicana writer to garner mainstream
 attention; republished in 1989 by Vintage Books, a division of
 Random House, the book has since become a mainstay on classroom
 reading lists; moreover, it has sold more than two million copies
 and been translated into languages the world over; and
 WHEREAS, For a quarter of a century, readers everywhere have
 been moved by the depth, insight, and richness of this
 coming-of-age classic, and it is indeed fitting to pay tribute to
 one of the most admired books of our time; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas
 Legislature hereby commemorate the 25th anniversary of the
 publication of The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros and
 extend to Ms. Cisneros sincere best wishes for continued success;
 and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for Ms. Cisneros as an expression of high regard by the
 Texas House of Representatives.
 Villarreal
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 1118 was adopted by the House on March
 31, 2009, by a non-record vote.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House