+ Follow CARLA PACIS Tag
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[Summary] => I am printing here a letter written by a classmate of mine in a Creative Writing class taught by Carla Pacis. After she shared with me her story, I asked her to write it down so that I may share it with you. I am actually a great fan of hers. Shes written two books that my kids and I adore. Tin Canons book Bakit matagal ang sundo ko? won the 2000 PBBY-Salanga Writers Prize, grand prize, and the 2000 PBBY Illustrators Prize, grand prize.
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[Title] => Food for thought and comfort
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[Title] => Looking for mom, the OCW
[Summary] => Rosalia Reyes, Filipina caregiver, took her seat in a bus somewhere in Israel on Dec. 2, when a suicide bomber who boarded the same bus made sure it would be her and several others last ride.
No such high drama, approaching that of Greek bathos, occurs in Carla Pacis novel for young readers, OCW, about a young boys search for his mother. All told, the novels plot is not so much the difficulty of being an overseas contract worker, as it is about the consequences of such a phenomenon for the family left back home.
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CARLA PACIS
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No such high drama, approaching that of Greek bathos, occurs in Carla Pacis novel for young readers, OCW, about a young boys search for his mother. All told, the novels plot is not so much the difficulty of being an overseas contract worker, as it is about the consequences of such a phenomenon for the family left back home.
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September 5, 2011 - 12:00am