REVIEW GROWING
UP FILIPINO: PHILIPPINES LITERATURE
From School
Library Journal
Grade 9 Up-These 29 short stories offer a highly textured portrait
of Filipino youth and an excellent sampling of creative writing. Thematically
arranged, most of the pieces have been written since the turn of the 21st century.
Each story is introduced by a thumbnail sketch of the author and a paragraph
or two about some element of Filipino culture or history that is relevant to
the story. Authors include those born and continuing to live in the Philippines,
emigres, and American-born Filipinos. Tough but relevant topics addressed include
a gay youth's affection for his supportive mother, the role of religious didacticism
in the formation of a childhood perception, consumer culture as it is experienced
by modern teens in Manila, and coping with bullies of all ages and stations
in life. While the introduction seems more appropriate to graduate school than
high school students, and the layout and book design are not attractive, there
is much here to merit consideration. There are more Filipinos living in the
U.S. than most people realize, but finding literature reflective of their experiences
is difficult. The high caliber and broad but wholly accessible range of this
collection, however, makes this title a solid purchase for multiple reasons.
Francisca Goldsmith, Berkeley Public Library, CA
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