Title: MGA PRODIGAL
A novel written in Tagalog/Filipino depicting the lives of overseas Filipino workers.
Price: $4.75
Author: Luna Sical Cleto
Anvil Publishing, Manila, 2010, p.170
Helping Global Pinoys Discover their Heritage
Title: MGA PRODIGAL
A novel written in Tagalog/Filipino depicting the lives of overseas Filipino workers.
Price: $4.75
Author: Luna Sical Cleto
Anvil Publishing, Manila, 2010, p.170
Title: THE ANVIL JOSE RIZAL READER: ON THE OCCASION OF THE SESQUICENTENNIAL OF HIS BIRTH (1861-2011)
This book was released to commemorate the sesquicentennial (150 years) of Rizal’s birth to remind us that Rizal’s name should evoke nationhood and freedom, sacrifice and hope. This is a collection of gathered works—in images and words—that celebrate the life and works of Rizal through the eyes of both seasoned and young artists and writers. This anthology hopes to reacquaint us with the Philippines’ national hero—a gift to remember Rizal always, and to pay forward the lessons Rizal’s life and works taught us.
Price: $17.75
Author: Edited by: Ani B. Habulan
Anvil Publishing Inc., Metro Manila, 2011, p.158
Title: RIZAL IN OUR TIME
The commentaries in this book seek to reassess the works of Rizal and provoke a re-thinking of what it means to be a Filipino in a Philippines that seems to be in perpetual crises, or as part of the more than 10 million overseas Filipinos. Rizal as an exile within his own country and as scholar/traveler in the U.S. and Europe, may provide lessons for us and yield clues useful for rediscovering our historical tradition of resistance against colonial domination. it may also help us seek resources within ourselves for renewing the revolutionary legacy and internationalist solidarity that Rizal embodied in his life and works.
Price: $8.25
Author: San Juan, E., Jr. Rev. Ed
Anvil Publishing Inc., Metro Manila, 2011, p.212
Title: ERRANTE GOLONDRINA: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JOSEPHINE BRACKEN
This book is about Josephine Bracken’s legitimate origin and her marriage to Jose Rizal. Authored by her great-grandson, it is the first biography to come to her defense amidst allegations by historians that she was illegitimate and not lawfully wedded to the national hero. It presents Josephine Bracken’s life before, during and after her brief but intense romance with Rizal, who called her a wandering swallow (errante golondrina). How she evolves into one of our history’s unsung heroines is the fascinating plot of this narrative.
Price: $16.00
Author: Macario Ofilada
New Day, Quezon City, 2003.
Title: The Summer Solstice and Other Stories
This anthology also includes “The Mass of St. Sylvestre” and “The Order of Melkizedek.” The short story “The Summer Solstice” was rewritten as a Tagalog screenplay called “Tatarin.” An English version has been staged at different venues in the Philippines. The author is the recipient of almost all of the prestigious awards in literature and the arts, including the National Artist Award for Literature.
Price: $7.26
Author: Nick Joaquin
Anvil Publishing Inc, Metro Manila, 2011, p.111
Title: May Day Eve and Other Stories
The anthology also includes “Three Generations” ,“Dona Jeronima”, “The Legend of the Dying Wanton”, and “Guardia Honor.” Widely regarded as the greatest Filipino writer in English, the author continued to write literacy and journalistic pieces until his death on April 29, 2004 at the age of 86.
Price: $8.25
Author: Nick Joaquin
Anvil Publishing Inc, Metro Manila, 2011, p.101
Title: HEARTBREAK & MAGIC. Stories of Fantasy & Horror
The best of speculative fiction.
Price: $5.50
Author: Ian R. Casocot
Anvil Publishing, Manila, 2011, p.124
Title: UNBENDING CANE: PABLO MANLAPIT, A FILIPINO LABOR LEADER IN HAWAI’I
Includes Appendix, notes and bibliography. Softcover. A biography of Pablo Manlapit, regarded as the “most dangerous” labor leader in Hawaii by the Big Five companies that controlled the islands politically and economically before World War II. Manlapit is listed among the 100 most important individuals who made an impact on Hawai’i’s history in the 20th century.
Price: $15.00
Author: Kervliet, Melinda Tria
University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Office of Multicultural Student Services, . xvi, 2002, p.150
Title: GROWING UP FILIPINO II—More Stories for Young Adults
In 2003, the editor published the first volume of the anthology of stories on “growing up Filipino” which was warmly received by educators who used the collection in their classrooms and libraries. Because of its popularity, a second edition was published consisting of 27 stories from writers in the Philippines, the United States and Canada. The stories were selected primarily for their literary merit. The book is a useful tool in the local classrooms considering the scarcity of books on Filipino-American youth.
Price: $16.00
Author: Cecilia Manguerra Brainard
Sta. Monica, California, 2010, p.257