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Growing Up Filipino II: More Stories for Young Adults

Par : Cecilia Brainard
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-953716-30-9
  • EAN9781953716309
  • Date de parution11/10/2022
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurPALH

Résumé

Featured in National Geographic's Reading List in 2020, GROWING UP FILIPINO II: MORE STORIES FOR YOUNG ADULTS is the second volume of the Growing Up Filipino series by PALH. In this collection of 27 short stories, Filipino and Filipino American writers explore the universal challenges and experiences of Filipino teens after the historic events of 9/11. The modern demands do not hinder Filipino youth from dealing with the universal concerns of growing up: family, friends, love, home, budding sexuality, leaving home.
The delightful stories are written by well known as well as emerging writers. While the target audience of this fine anthology is young adults, the stories can be enjoyed by adult readers as well. There is a scarcity of Filipino American literature and this book is a welcome addition. BOOK REVIEW BY SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNALThis collection of 27 short stories, the follow-up to the critically acclaimed Growing Up Filipino, reflects the impact of post-9/11 wartime sensibilities among Filipino writers living in the Philippines, the United States, and Canada.
Although similar topics of family, memoir, and coming-of-age thread through both collections, the pieces are not grouped by theme, but nevertheless weave a constantly shifting tapestry of Filipino identity. The challenges and conflicts of unique ancestry and struggles for identity provide a rich background for modern urban realism. The brittle memoirs reflected in 'Here in the States, ' 'Nurse Rita, ' and 'Hammer Lounge"; original legend in 'A Season of 10, 000 Noses'; and breathtaking tragedy in 'How My Mother Flew, ' among others, are compelling reading.
Some selections have terse, spare language; others are almost commonplace in their apparent simplicity; all capture moments and nuances of the modern Filipino experience that will envelop readers. Brainard has again selected powerful, evocative stories of family: of promises and disappointment, failure and resentment, tenacious and all-consuming love, anxiety and transcendent hope. There is plenty here to stimulate discussion and encourage an appreciation of Filipino writing and culture.
This anthology is a worthy successor to the first volume and has appeal to an audience beyond high school literature courses. ~ School Library Journal