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Have you read
anything good lately? This section is about some really good books
that we have found or have been recommended. Books about the
Philippines, about Pinays, about relationships, about cooking and
tips and a lot more. Why don't you suggest your own favorites too?
Philippine
Recipes Made Easy
by Violeta A. Noriega
The recipes are accurate
and meticulously written and the results are exactly the
Filipino tastes. If you could have just one Filipino
cookbook in your house, this would be it!
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Burning Heart
: A Portrait of the Philippines
by Marissa Roth (Photographer),Jessica
Hagedorn, Hagedorn Roth
They speak about the
lives of people we hardly see in pictorial collections about
the Philippines. The faces of the people are real and
desperate.
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The
Philippines Rediscovered
Byee,Stuart N. Dee
A book of photographs
that shows the beauty of the Philippines as seen through the
eyes of a highly-acclaimed photographer. Contains more than
250 photographs.
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Babaylan : An
Anthology of Filipina and Filipina American Writers
by Nick Carbo
(Editor), Eileen Tabios (Editor)
Finally, after a hundred
years of neglect, Filipina women have this book where their
own voices can be heard. This is
the best anthology of Filipino writing. All women will
understand the stories these Filipinas have to tell. The stories are poignant and
laden with sensuous sentences. The poems brim with profound
beauty. Highly
recommended!
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Living,
Loving and Learning
by Leo F. Buscaglia
When Leo
Buscaglia died, the heading on his obituary in the newspaper
read " Hug doctor dies". Leo would have had a good
laugh on that one. Leo could sure make you laugh. I loved
listening to him on PBS and have read most of his books. I
remember on one show he was sharing how when he published
his book "Love", he check out the published books
and there was not one book called "Love". He was
so amazed that he made this his life's work, to love and be
loved. All teachers should be given his book "Living,
Loving & Learning". It would put everything in the
right perspective. You can't teach students without first
giving them respect. To get respect you have to give
respect. Thank you Leo Buscaglia for making this world a
better place.
~Jackie St. Hilaire from New Hampshire
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This
inspirational treasure is an amazing book, you should
buy this, I got one and whenever I read it I feel loved... Leo
is one of the greatest writer I've ever known. I highly
recommend this book.
~Shirley
Crisostomo Chase-~ from Philippines
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