The Fireflies of Guiuan

The Fireflies of Guiuan
Author: Carlos Cortés
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-12-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1796078816

Shortly after joining Aguinaldo’s army as a young medic, José R. Lugay greets his country’s independence from Spain with bright dreams of the future. He marries his childhood sweetheart. Only a few months later, the dogs of war rip his dreams to tatters. A harrowing year with the defenders in the Philippine-American War follows. After the war is lost, he spends five years seeking lucrative employment as a doctor in Manila, without much success. Did his refusal to pledge allegiance to the new colonizer affect his prospects? He accepts a post as a country doctor in Guiuan, Samar, a remote town in the country’s most depressed province. Ten years of a hardscrabble life there seem about to be followed by ten more. Then the Warays choose him to fill one of Samar’s three seats in the country’s House of Representatives. His return to Manila as a distinguished Congressman must be the peak of his career, but two terms as a legislator leave him wondering if it isn’t actually a diversion from his true calling. Should he stay in the House, or run for the Senate, or become the eminent Manila doctor he had once aspired to be?

Those Distant Shores

Those Distant Shores
Author: Santiago Sia
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1443876844

“Distant Shores” can mean various things. Literally, distant shores refer to one’s travel destinations. Figuratively, they represent human desires, ambitions, or goals. But “distant shores” also stand for the human yearning, imbedded in everyone, for final fulfillment. Such yearning makes human beings fundamentally restless. This work is about all of these forms of restlessness. In story form, it explores a fundamental philosophical theme: human transcendence. The narrative follows the life-journeys of three Filipino boyhood friends who had different ambitions in, and dreams about, life. A parallel story of another young man from Spain, who is coming to grips with his father's philosophical views on life, links up with one of these Filipinos during a trip to Ireland. As the four characters’ respective and very different narratives unfold, their dialogues develop and their reflections deepen, one is caught up in the challenges they have had to face, the goals they have achieved, and the failures and successes they have encountered. In different, and at times unexpected, ways they illustrate the restlessness of human nature itself.

The Ordeal of Samar

The Ordeal of Samar
Author: Joseph L. Schott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1965
Genre: Babylonia
ISBN:

Story of the bloody Philippine insurrection against U.S. troops at the close of the Spanish-American War, and the sensational court-martial that resulted.

Response Behaviour in the Survey-interview

Response Behaviour in the Survey-interview
Author: Wil Dijkstra
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1982
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

Essays on response behaviour in survey interviews - discusses possibilities and limitations of data collecting by interview research method, impact of sequence and content of questions, open and closed questions, questionnaire wording, interviewer expectations, respondent and interviewer characteristics (incl. Race, sex, age, social status and educational level), etc.; and attempts to construct a model of the interview process. Illustrations and references.

The Philippine Revolution

The Philippine Revolution
Author: Teodoro Manguiat Kalaw
Publisher:
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1925
Genre: Philippine American War, 1899-1902
ISBN:

White Turtle

White Turtle
Author: Merlinda Carullo Bobis
Publisher: Spinifex Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1999
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781875559893

Alternately mythic, wistful, and quirky, this short story anthology resonates with an original and confident storytelling voice. An anomalous kiss, a white turtle ferrying the dreams of the dead, a working siesta in a five-star hotel, a woman’s 12-meter hair trawling corpses from a river, and a queue of longings in Sydney: these are some of the subjects of the 23 enigmatic tales brimming with chance and hope.

Coral Reef Fishes

Coral Reef Fishes
Author: Ewald Lieske
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre: Coral reef fishes
ISBN: 9789625939605