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Hindi ko po maiwasang magkimkim ng lihim na pagkayamot sa itinanang babae ng anak kong bunso. Matanda po ng tatlong taon si Melanie sa aking anak, manong hindi na lang sila nagpigil ng damdamin para hindi naunsiyami ang pangarap namin na maging doktor si Noel.

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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 boy’s search for his mother. All told, the novel’s 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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                    [ArticleID] => 1270792
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Hindi ko po maiwasang magkimkim ng lihim na pagkayamot sa itinanang babae ng anak kong bunso. Matanda po ng tatlong taon si Melanie sa aking anak, manong hindi na lang sila nagpigil ng damdamin para hindi naunsiyami ang pangarap namin na maging doktor si Noel.

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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 boy’s search for his mother. All told, the novel’s 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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