According to Michiko Kakutani, of
The New York Times, the characters populating these stories are "all exiles, expatriates, wanderers, people on the move, shucking off old lives as easily as a snake sheds its skin. They are third-world refugees, fleeing poverty and oppression; but they are also Americans moving from coast to coast, small towns to cities, exchanging one partner for another in search of a dream that always seems to elude them. Although they possess a seemingly infinite freedom - the possibility of becoming whatever they want to become — the price of that freedom is rootlessness and dislocation, a feeling of perpetual displacement."{{cite news| last = Kakutani| first = Michiko| title = Third-World Refugees Rootless in the U.S.| newspaper = The New York Times| date = September 19, 1989 ==Contents==