Sandra Cisneros : A Bibliography

Visit your school or public library. For availability information check with your local bookstore or Amazon Book Company. From the Internet School Library Media Center.

See also Sandra Cisneros Teacher Resource File


[Books by Cisneros] [Books about Cisneros] [Study and Teaching]

Books by Cisneros

El Arroyo De La Llorona: Y Otros Cuentes Translated by Lilianna Valenzuela. Vintage, 1996.
Spanish language version of Woman Hollering Creek.... Short stories

Hairs = Pelitos. Illustrated by Terry Ybanez. Dragonfly, 1997. Ages 4-8

A simple description of the many types of hair in one young girl's family

House on Mango Street. Hardcover: Knopf, 1994; Paper: Vintage, 1991; Spanish language version: Vintage, 1994.

Esperanza and her family have not always lived on Mango Street. A series of vignettes on Esperanza's life in a Spanish-speaking area of Chicago

Loose Woman : Poems. Hardcover: Knopf, 1994; Paper: Vintage, 1995; Audio Cassette: Random House Audio, 1994

Poems with themes such as being a woman is better than being a man.

My Wicked Ways. Turtle Bay, 1992.

Short stories, some comic, some sad. See Amazon Book Company for a listing of contents.

Nina Cassian and Sandra Cisneros Reading Their Poems [sound recording] Recorded for the Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature, Library of Congress, 1995.

Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories Paper: Vintage, 1992.

Short stories about life on both sides of the Mexican border

[Back to Top]

Books about Cisneros

Mirriam-Goldberg, Caryn. Sandra Cisneros : Latina Writer and Activist. Enslow, 1998. Hispanic Biographies Series. Young Adult

[Back to Top]

Study and Teaching

The House on Mango Street : Study Guide Text by Elizabeth L. Chesla; illustrations by Karen Pica. Piscataway, NJ: Research and Education Association, 1996

[Back to Top]


Bibliography by Inez Ramsey.

Search Tool

Return to:
Children's & YA Authors & Illustrators
Children's Literature/Elementary Resources
YA Lit/Middle & Secondary Resources