Strangers in Strange Lands

Strangers in Strange Lands

Beverly Parayno’s Wildflowers short story collection offers a prismatic view of what it means to be a woman in the world today.

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The Mumu Goes Mainstream

The Mumu Goes Mainstream

A book for kids tells them that mumu, a ghost of Filipino persuasion, is nothing to be scared of.

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Remembering the ‘Brain Man’

Remembering the ‘Brain Man’

A daughter distills the highly successful life of her father  who was known in his time as “the best cranioplasty surgeon in the world.”

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The Ghost and the Green Card

The Ghost and the Green Card

In Multo, Domingo, a Filipino American bounty hunter, has made a lucrative career catching undocumented immigrants who have committed serious crimes.

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Saving Fireflies, Fishes and the Deep Blue Sea

Saving Fireflies, Fishes and the Deep Blue Sea

Salvacion ‘Roselle’ Reyes of Columbia, Maryland has been through childhood trauma, cancer surgeries and a car crash that left her emotionally and mentally scarred. But she has found healing in conserving nature, writing poetry and storytelling.

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What Friendship Truly Meant

What Friendship Truly Meant

A new book reveals pre-Independence Filipino officials' impressions of the government offices, museums they visited, and their official lodgings while sojourning in the American capital.

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Historical Memories Are Made of These

Historical Memories Are Made of These

The book The Smithsonian Asian Pacific American History, Art, and Culture in 101 Objects showcases artifacts that denote the complex histories of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States.

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Homelands: A Fight for Life Itself

Homelands: A Fight for Life Itself

Homelands, brings together the voices of the Indigenous in photos, essays and original artwork by Filipino artists.

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Tales of the City: Noel Alumit’s "Music Heard in Hi-Fi and Other Stories"

Tales of the City: Noel Alumit’s "Music Heard in Hi-Fi and Other Stories"

Experiences in these characters’ adopted homes continue to be filtered by their prior lives, dual realities that prove to be both burden and grace.

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Writer Eileen Tabios’ Lines of Work: The Hay(na)ku

Writer Eileen Tabios’ Lines of Work: The Hay(na)ku

Discover Eileen R. Tabios' literary invention in The In(ter)vention of the Hay(na)ku: Selected Tercets 1996-2019

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