Title: CHILDREN OF THE SUN
True story of how volunteers saved Olongapo City after Mt. Pinatubo and the exit of the U.S from the Naval Station.
Price: $15.00
Author: Gerald R. Anderson
Central Book Supply, Quezon City, 2009, p.174
Helping Global Pinoys Discover their Heritage
Title: CHILDREN OF THE SUN
True story of how volunteers saved Olongapo City after Mt. Pinatubo and the exit of the U.S from the Naval Station.
Price: $15.00
Author: Gerald R. Anderson
Central Book Supply, Quezon City, 2009, p.174
Title: THE KATIPUNAN AND THE REVOLUTION
Price: $27.00
Ateneo de Manila University Press, 1992, p.476
Title: THE REVOLT OF THE MASSES: THE STORY OF BONIFACIO AND THE KATIPUNAN
The noted historian’s classic history of the Katipunan and Andres Bonifacio.
Price: $30.00
University of the Philippines Press, Quezon City, 1996, p.451
Title: A JOURNEY OF SCARS
“On a sabbatical in Europe, Yabes meets colleagues from various parts of the world who happen to be in delicate junctures in their lives…She takes a deep look at the people and events that have shaped her and the choices she has made as a woman.” – from the book’s cover
Price: $9.80
Author: Criselda Yabes
Anvil Publishing, Metro Manila, 1994, p.137
Title: POSTSCRIPT TO A SAINTLY LIFE
“One of the few Filipino writers who have earned the right to publicize their lives…” – Cirilo F. Bautista in Philippine Panorama
Price: $13.80
Author: Bienvenido N. Santos
Anvil Publishing, Metro Manila, 1994, p.171
Title: THE NANNY CHRONICLES
Price: $16.50
Author: David A. Owen
On the Edge Press, Toronto, 2008, p.148
Title: ANGELA MANALANG GLORIA
Angela Manalang Gloria (b. 1907) is the matriarch of Filipino women poets writing in the English language. Who is the woman whose voice is heard in her poems? What was it like to have been among the first generation of Filipinos aspiring to write a national literature in a foreign tongue? What did it take to be a female writer competing in the male-dominated arena of Philippine letters? How did she balance the claims of art against those of family?
Price: $20.00
Author: Edna Zapanta Manlapaz
Ateneo de Manila University Press, Quezon City, 1993, p.176
Title: LIVES AT THE MARGIN: BIOGRAPHY OF FILIPINOS OBSCURE, ORDINARY, AND HEROIC
Instead of focusing on national heroes, this volume follows an unexplored path by studying the lives of Filipinos ordinary an obscure. Drawing on extensive field and archival research, this volume’s authors treat the men and women who emerged from the margins of Philippine society to mobilize a mass following. Some may have been predators or opportunists. A few mixed cunning and violence with charisma and courage. But most acted as self-conscious agents of change who led their constituents in a struggle for social justice. Almost all failed, ending their careers marginalized, impoverished, or imprisoned.
Price: $20.00
Author: Alfredo W. McCoy
Ateneo de Manila University Press, Quezon City, 2000, p.481
Title: MY DAUGHTER CECILE
The great Filipina pianist’s biography written by her mother and mentor, Rosario. It chronicles 20 years of the gradual rise to world fame of the phenomenal virtuoso pianist.
Price: $13.00
Author: Rosario B. Licad
Anvil Publishing, Metro Manila, 1994, p.199