Sandra Cisneros has a fondness for animals and this little gem of a
story makes that abundantly clear. "La casa azul," the cobalt blue
residence of Mister and Missus Rivera, overflows with hairless dogs,
monkeys, a fawn, a "passionate" Guacamaya macaw, tarantulas, an iguana,
and rescues that resemble "ancient Olmec pottery." Missus loves the
rescues most "because their eyes were filled with grief." She takes
lavish care of her husband too, a famous artist, though her neighbors
insist he has eyes for other women: "He's spoiled." "He's a fat toad."
She cannot reject him. "...because love is like that. No matter how much
it bites, we enjoy and admire the scars." Thus, the generous creatures
pawing her belly, sleeping on her pillow, and "kneeling outside her door
like the adoring Magi before the just-born Christ." This beautiful
chapbook is bi-lingual and contains several illustrations--line drawings
by Cisneros herself.