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Letter to My Father: Growing Up Filipina and American [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 188 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 216x140x14 mm, weight: 333 g, 8 black & white illustrations, 2 maps
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: University of Oklahoma Press
  • ISBN-10: 080616915X
  • ISBN-13: 9780806169156
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 188 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 216x140x14 mm, weight: 333 g, 8 black & white illustrations, 2 maps
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: University of Oklahoma Press
  • ISBN-10: 080616915X
  • ISBN-13: 9780806169156
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Going from the jungles of the wartime Philippines to the schoolyards of northwestern Oklahoma is no easy transition. For one twelve-year-old girl, it meant distance not only across the globe but also within her own family.

Born to a Filipino father and an American mother, Helen Madamba experienced terrifying circumstances at a young age. During World War II, her father, Jorge, fought as an American soldier in his native Philippines, and his family camped in jungles and slept in caves for more than two years to evade capture by the Japanese. But once the family relocated to Woodward, Oklahoma, young Helen faced a different kind of struggle.

Here Mossman tells of her efforts to repudiate her Asian roots so she could fit into American mainstream culture&;and her later efforts to come to terms with her identity during the tumultuous 1960s. As she recounts her father&;s wartime exploits and gains an appreciation of his life, she learns to rejoice in her biracial and multicultural heritage.

Written with the skill of a gifted storyteller and graced with photos that capture both of Helen&;s worlds, A Letter to My Father is a poignant story that will resonate with anyone familiar with the struggle to reconcile past and present identities.



Written with the skill of a gifted storyteller and graced with photos that capture both of Helen&;s worlds, A Letter to My Father is a poignant story that will resonate with anyone familiar with the struggle to reconcile past and present identities.

Recenzijos

An extraordinary story of an interracial family and of unsung victims of war. Rich in metaphor and description, the book is a building block in constructing the true identity of Oklahoma and the nation as a profoundly multiethnic society.Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, author of Red Dirt: Growing Up Okie Narrated by a gifted storyteller, this memoir shows that what has been lost cannot be regained, but it can be understood and illuminated. Reflecting an unusual mixture of cultures, A Letter to My Father is an archetypal American story.Pat Harrison, editor of Radcliffe Quarterly

List of Illustrations
xi
Preface and Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: My Father, Jorge Arzaga Madamba 3(5)
1 A Handsome Young Stranger
8(4)
2 Iva Harrison
12(7)
3 Rumors of War
19(9)
4 A Child before the War
28(6)
5 Our Dear Friend Picar
34(7)
6 Father Oomun
41(6)
7 Aunt Charlotte
47(5)
8 Pearl Harbor
52(6)
9 Colonel Neil Brittan
58(9)
A Letter from My Father
65(2)
10 The First Hideout
67(6)
11 A Book of Matches and an Apple
73(8)
12 The Coming of Major Villamor
81(5)
13 The Abyss of Danger
86(15)
The Christmas of '43
99(2)
14 My Brother
101(4)
15 Edge of Capture
105(5)
16 Flight through Fear
110(4)
17 The Killing Waters
114(6)
18 Blue Sky
120(3)
19 The Life March
123(8)
Crosses
129(2)
20 Greater Love Hath No Man
131(6)
21 The Eleventh Hour
137(4)
22 San Francisco
141(5)
23 Oklahoma
146(4)
24 "What Was the War Really Like?"
150(6)
25 Now I Know My Father
156(6)
Epilogue: This Side of the Looking Glass 162
Helen Madamba Mossman is an award-winning journalist and former managing editor of the daily newspaper in Woodward.