<P> The Mossbachers, Delaney's family, are also having problems of their own, though of an altogether different nature . Comfortably settled in their new home, in a gated community, they are faced with the cruelty of nature when one of their two pet dogs is killed by a coyote . In addition, the majority of inhabitants of their exclusive estate feel increasingly disturbed and threatened by the presence of--as they see it--potentially criminal, illegal immigrants and vote for a wall to be built around the whole estate . </P> <P> Cándido has a stroke of luck when he is given a free turkey at a grocery store by another customer, who has just received it through the store's Thanksgiving promotion . When Cándido starts roasting the bird back in their shelter, he inadvertently causes a fire which spreads so quickly that even the gated community the Mossbachers live in has to be evacuated . </P> <P> In the midst of the escalating disasters, América gives birth to Socorro, a daughter, who she suspects might be blind . But the couple has no money to see the doctor . Delaney stalks Cándido back to their shack . He carries a gun, but does not intend to kill Cándido with it . Meanwhile, América tells Cándido about the night when she was raped, as she suspects that the baby's blindness was caused by a venereal disease transmitted by the rapist . Just as she is telling him this, Delaney finds their shack and is about to confront Cándido about the forest fire, when the shack is knocked over in a landslide . Cándido and América manage to save themselves, but Socorro drowns in a river . The book ends with Cándido helping Delaney out of the river . Time and again in the novel, however, it is hinted at that the real perpetrators can be found inside rather than outside the projected wall: well - to - do people insensitive to the plight of the have - nots . </P> <P> Tortilla Curtain by T.C. Boyle </P>

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