‘We Belong’: Fil-Am’s novel sings of myths and immigrants
Imagine if one person’s story is a sky where every element in it holds its place with its own story. That is the extraordinary case of “We Belong” (Dial Books
Imagine if one person’s story is a sky where every element in it holds its place with its own story. That is the extraordinary case of “We Belong” (Dial Books
As the world locked down, authors and publishing houses—bookstores, even, struggled in a hardscrabble existence of holding patterns and isolation. Even now, as we await the arrival of vaccines to
LONDON — Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, on Sunday launched a book of photographic portraits taken during Britain’s COVID-19 lockdowns that she said would provide a lasting record of the
Damsels in distress they are not. Female characters used to serve as prizes to be won or maidens to be rescued. But even from the 19th century and especially now,
On July 30, 1934, 200 men met in the Legislative Building to write one of the most important documents in Philippine history, the 1935 Constitution. The delegates of the
Before she retired from her day job as a business executive, Alma Cruz Miclat had been dallying with words. Her words, and not her husband Mario’s, nor her daughter
A welcome ray of light during this season was the recent announcement of the Best Reads choices for the 6th National Children’s Book Awards (NCBA), an ongoing initiative between Philippine
Faith, it is said, is only known after it is sorely tested. It is in the ordinary and everyday experiences of this nation of sore tests that Louie Jon
NEW YORK — Six children’s books written decades ago by Dr. Seuss were pulled from publication because they contain racist and insensitive imagery, the company formed to preserve the
Just before the world came to a halt due to the pandemic, Shirley Halili-Cruz gathered 10,000 dancers to perform “Unity Dance” in a bid for the Guinness World Record’s
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