Here’s a sampling of what our class has being saying on Twitter:
“I am a red balloon, a balloon tied to an anchor.” #chst302
— Jessica(@jessica_baden) September 10, 2012
Esperanza transformation happens with the drunk old man, asked her friend for a kiss. Living in poverty sucks and money is the salvation.
— Andy Zavals (@imhighonfire) September 10, 2012
@anneperez esperanza must witness the struggles and suffering of those around her and within her own family forcing her to grow
— Joseph Canchola (@CancholaJoseph) September 10, 2012
Hadn’t read HOMS in a long time! Really resonated with my life then and today. #CHST302
— Astrid Arellano(@astrid_aarellan) September 10, 2012
Although Cisneros touches on several themes, it’s “discovering sexual identity” that really brings out coming-of-age in HOMS #CHST302
— Alejandra Alarcon (@alealarconxx) September 10, 2012