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Winner, IP Picks Best First Book, 2010
Pedro Jones is lost. Abandoned by his father and forced into commission housing with his Filipino immigrant mother, the future seems bleak.
But when Pedro meets the 'mad' street busker, Johnny Lazzaro, and gets involved with the East Ti ...
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The true story of an epic voyage of destruction in World War I.
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This strange and beautiful story of a Trobriand chief's sister is a great lesson in the love and duties that siblings owe one another, and what happens when this is denied.
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This is the true story of the trials and tribulations faced by a young English convict transported to Botany Bay in Australia during the years when the country struggled to throw off its penal heritage. He was one of the lucky ones who avoided the chain gangs, established a busin ...
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Overflowing with true supernatural encounters, these tales, told from a first-person perspective, are guaranteed to cause chicken-skin!
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Overflowing with true supernatural encounters, these tales, told from a first-person perspective, are guaranteed to cause chicken-skin!
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Overflowing with true supernatural encounters, these tales, told from a first-person perspective, are guaranteed to cause chicken-skin!
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Islanders and visitors to the Islands describe spooky and awe-inspiring meetings with the goddess Pele.
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Previously published in 1986, Balikbayan is a collection of short stories written by Michelle Cruz Skinner, articulately depicting contemporary Philippine culture.
These are wonderful stories, and they offer rare and timeless insights into the Philippines now and in the recen ...
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In the 1870s Miles and Maggie Ford established their freehold in the lush Gippsland rainforest determind to work the land and make it work for them. As these archetypal Aussie battlers grow older they witness and expience all there is to both love and loath about the environment ...
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