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It isn’t every day or even every year that a Filipino author gets published by Penguin Books — I can think of only Jose Rizal, Jose Garcia Villa, Jessica Hagedorn, and Miguel Syjuco, off the top of my head — so when Marivi Soliven told me a couple of years ago that her new novel The Mango Bride (New York: NAL Accent, 2013) had been picked up by a division of Penguin, I immediately sent her a congratulatory note.

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National Book Store makes it easy for moms preparing their kids for school. Xandra Padilla lists 10 must-haves to get organized in those frantic days before the first day of school next month and some light reading material for moms.

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