"Spanning from the 1950s to now, Bacho's mosaic, communal Filipino American memoir expresses unexpected humor, lingering regret, deft insight, and profound gratitude." * Booklist * "In a series of punchy, funny essays, Bacho documents the union battles, civic movements and cultural unrest that he watched as a child... Bacho always returns to the Seattle that shaped him, nurtured him and taught him how to fight." * Seattle Times * "A loving tribute to what is both Filipino and Americanthe good and the bad, the shadows and the lights, the births and the deaths, the Uncle Ricos and the Mom Remes." * International Examiner * "A welcome addition to a mostly overlooked history. [ Bacho] shares vivid glimpses from his life and from the Filipino community in Seattle that are certain to enrich readers and add a new perspective on the history of the region." * History News Network * "Bacho has a deft ability to weave together a vision of a community and city with moments of wonder and cherished memories." * University of Washington Magazine * "In this collection of autobiographical essays, Bacho shines a light on Seattles Filipino community that has lived in the citys multiethnic neighborhoods for generations." * Northwest Asian Weekly *