

An edition of Hoyt Street (1993)
an autobiography
By Mary Helen Ponce
Publish Date
1993
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
Language
eng
Pages
343
Description:
It's the 1940s. Little Mary Helen Ponce and her family live in Pacoima. Unmindful of their poverty, Mary Helen and her friends sneak into the circus, run wild at church bazaars, and snitch apricots from the neighbour's tree. This book tells Mary's story, of the desire of a little girl who longs for patent leather shoes instead of clunky oxfords. via WorldCat.org
subjects: American Novelists, American Women novelists, Biography, Childhood and youth, Homes and haunts, Intellectual life, Mexican American women, Mexican Americans, Novelists, American, Social life and customs, Women novelists, American, Youth, Juventud, Vida social y costumbres, Novelistas estadounidenses, Mujeres mexicano-americanas, Mexicano-americanos, Hogares y lugares, Biografía, Authors, american, Authors, biography, Los angeles (calif.), biography, Homes, Mexican american children
People: Mary Helen Ponce
Places: Calif.) Pacoima (Los Angeles, California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles (Calif.), Pacoima (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Times: 20th century