¶ … Santiago's book? What happens to the characters in Chato's family? What will Chato's future be?
Daniel Santiago's novel Famous All Over Town tells the story of an impoverished Chicano family, led ineffectually by a long-suffering mother and a father who is more concerned with his own masculine pride than the future of his family. The book ends with Shamrock Street being bulldozed over into rubble. This razing is not an unexpected event, as the residents are warned beforehand. The lack of concern with which Chato's father views this threat until it actually occurs becomes symbolic of the lack of concern the man has treated his wife and children, just as the demolition of Shamrock Street is symbolic of the lack of regard society holds for its largely Hispanic residents.
Right before the bulldozers come, Chato chronicles how the other residents move away, as Kiko's family moves to Chicago, another of Chato's former friends joins the military, and other families move back to Mexico. "But we stayed ......
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