cover image Closed for Repairs

Closed for Repairs

Nancy Alonso. Curbstone Press, $13.95 (89pp) ISBN 978-1-931896-32-0

In 11 too-brief, charming tales, Cuban author Alonso gently pokes fun at the irksome living conditions in her home country. In ""Caesar,"" a family starved for the taste of meat-unavailable and prohibitively expensive to the regular workers-decide to raise a pig for slaughter, but become very attached to the clean, well-behaved Caesar. More gruesome is the plight of Berta in ""The Test,"" who prolongs the ulcer that ensures she'll continue to receive the dietary supplement to her food rations. ""Mutiny on Board"" presents a satisfying revolt by a busload of workers mortally tired of being cheated by the bus drivers and fare collectors on Cojímar's route 58. A gap ""like a giant stomach, constantly devouring"" garners national attention but little repair in ""The Story of a Pothole,"" while a the couple seeking a new home in ""Never Finished"" try to navigate the bewildering system of Cuban house trading, permutar. Throughout, Alonso finds a redemptive humor amid privation and heartache.