When I Was Puerto Rican

How has Mami’s appearance changed upon her return from New York?

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In Chapter 10, Esmeralda takes in her mother's new appearance: curly black hair cropped short around her face, high heels, and painted nails. However, there’s something else different about Ramona: she carries herself with more pride, determination, and confidence. Walking down the street together, Esmeralda notices how men stare at her mother, catcalling. Esmeralda feels protective over her mother’s attention, worried at the thought that these men could somehow take Ramona away from the family.

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