"...already did he divine the morning his daughter would raise her hand over her eyes, look south, and dream of returning to the chores that never ended, six good-for-nothing brothers, and one old man's complaints..."
'Woman Hallering Creek' is a critically-acclaimed short story by Sandra Cisneros, about the experience of being surrounded by American culture and life while still being feeling ties to one's Mexican heritage while living up north of the Mexico-US border.
"...already did he divine the morning his daughter would raise her hand over her eyes, look south, and dream of returning to the chores that never ended, six good-for-nothing brothers, and one old man's complaints..."
'Woman Hallering Creek' is a critically-acclaimed short story by Sandra Cisneros, about the experience of being surrounded by American culture and life while still being feeling ties to one's Mexican heritage while living up north of the Mexico-US border.