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SKU: US-6756647108801323
Category: Book
Tags: Autobiography, Biography, Biography & Memoir, BIOGRAPHY AND MEMOIR, Filipino, Filipino-American, Filipinx, Multicultural Hawaiʻi, Philippines, Tagalog, University of Hawaiʻi Press
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How My Sons Lost Their Tagalog
Benjamin Pimentel switches from Filipino to English so delightfully, we can follow him as he tugs us towards his little adventures that make an event such as Christmas a milestone in our lives. “Boying” embraces both languages and relinquishes them to us, shifting our emotions to what we know in the refrains of the Filipino culture and history, and in doing so gives us a berthing place of where we might choose to belong. He said he dreams in Filipino, and that alone should tell us, in all the pieces in this collection, that there are things that cannot be left unsaid.
Benjamin Pimentel
Softcover, 117 pp.
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