Aristocracy of the Mind by Celia Bocobo Olivar Traditional Arts & DesignIt fights wrong and oppression in every form. In this biography of her father, Celia Bocobo Olivar, successfully depicts him as such an "aristocrat of the mind. Format 114 pages, Softbound Published January 1, 1981 by New Day Publishers Language English
its influence and memories
He writes for Philippine Star
Hardbound ISBN: 978-15-6-639772-8
an enemy and a sweetheart
Tabios' new poetry collection revolves around recovering 21st century lives for the Mesopotamian priestess Enheduanna and the 18th century Philippine general Gabriela Silang
Though readers are left unsure of Jesse's fate at the end of this volume--and though there is no guarantee of a second volume--that ending works perfectly for the type of horror this story is
she is challenged not to make the same mistake her mother made
Its foreground characters are inventions
In 2011 he moved back to his ancestral land in Bicol province in Camarines Norte and started an Arnis Wellness self-sufficient farm
"Joseph's acquaintances who are his age always shout or cry "Mommy
who make us confront our own humanity with the questions that scare us
she was in college at the University of the Philippines