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Evelyn is truly a voice for the other Puerto Rican children reading this book whose parents didn’t let them experience the world for themselves. However, as we get into the details, there is a time she describes her mother in a very rude and demeaning way. I understand that she was angry, but I don’t think we needed to see her body shame her mother.
— Jul 02, 2023 09:25PM
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Manzano has set the scene so well. Evelyn Serrano, born as Rosa Maria Evelyn de Carmen Serrano, is a Puerto Rican girl growing up in 1960s Harlem (with what seems to be around the area of 110th Street in Manhattan). She is going ready for work while managing the questions from her mother and the demands from her stepfather. They each have different desires for Evelyn, but Evelyn wants to be in control of herself.
— Jun 15, 2023 12:00AM

