![]() Okay, now that we gave you the basics of this (not gonna lie, kind of complex) structure, let's give you the juicy details. Each section is divided into five chapters, which are like short stories that focus on different members of the family. And the third section, from 1960-1956, explores their childhood in the Dominican Republic, right up to the point where they must flee the country and seek exile in the United States. The second, from 1970-1960, covers their adolescence. ![]() The first, from 1989-1972, portrays the García sisters as adults. These years span the lives of the four García girls, and are divided into three sections. The events in the novel happen in reverse order-moving backwards in time from 1989 all the way to 1956. ![]() How the García Girls Lost Their Accents Summary ![]()
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