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What does the young Esmeralda learn in the course of the chapters? These two chapters had taken me forty-five years ago when I was growing in my native Puerto Rico when we didn’t have time to think about trivial things of life. They were years in which the children played without malice; we were content to have mom, dad and one of the grandparents nearby. The story of Esmeralda in the chapter “Why women remain “jamona”” was about a stage of her life as a girl in which she describes that day when her father takes her to her grandmother’s house for a week. She describes her crossing through public transport very popular in those years and his relationship with his father