Villalobos returns with an on-point satire of immigration politics with the story of Gastón, an empathetic agriculturist who runs a small market garden...Gastón’s beloved dog, Kitten, is terminally ill; his best friend, Max, is on the brink of losing his restaurant of nearly 30 years; and Max’s son, Pol, has abruptly returned from doing research on a distant tundra...Meanwhile, the city is being transformed as newcomers—'Far Easterners,' 'Near Easterners,' and 'North Easterners'—buy out local businesses and open budget bazaars and corner stores on every block...Throughout, Villalobos hilariously sends up the ways in which racism and xenophobia sully the city’s strong cultural identity...Once again, Villalobos proves himself a jester.
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