67 pages 2 hours read

Guadalupe Garcia McCall

Summer of the Mariposas

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2012

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Prologue-Chapter 3Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Part 1

Prologue Summary

Teenage Odilia, the book’s narrator, describes the “summer of the mariposas,” or butterflies (11). It has been almost a year since her father left and the drought ended in Texas. She recalls the butterflies, an emerging symbol even in this early stage of the book, landing on everything. That summer, her mother stops being a housewife, admits that her husband has left, and gets a job at a diner to support her five daughters. She instructs the sisters to stay indoors and play Lotería. However, since they are unsupervised, the girls neglect their chores and do as they please. Odilia recalls, “[We] finally had the freedom to do whatever we wanted, wherever we wanted, whenever we wanted” (11). Some days they hike the hills beyond El Indio Highway, following the butterflies. They rest and swim by the Rio Grande. On one such day they find a dead body in the river.

Part 1, Chapter 1 Summary: “La Calavera/The Skull”

Odilia, the responsible eldest sister; Juanita, the headstrong 14-year-old who fancies herself smarter than the group; beautiful but vain twins Velia and Delia; and youngest sister Pita debate over what to do with the body. While Odilia mulls over whether to alert the authorities, Juanita finds a wad of cash and a Mexican driver’s license in the dead man’s pocket.