Turning points : women in transit /
Turning points : women in transit /
edited by Rhona Lopa-Macasaet.
- Manila : Anvil Pub., c2011.
- 201 p. 23 cm.
Written in a varied range of voices (some humorous, some wistful, some with the faint murmurings of disquiet), these essays, as the title suggests, speak of passages, a literal or figurative going somewhere, a passing through to get there. They speak of "turning points," those pauses in a life when choices are made and life suddenly veers off in new and surprising trajectories. They speak of change, not all the time apparent... a realization that can happen with... a mind-blowing instance of "eureka." At other times, it manifests itself as nothing more than a soft, unexpected blow to the heart. (Source: http://www.anvilpublishing.com)
9789712726118
Philippine essays (English)
PR 9550.9 / .T86 2011
Written in a varied range of voices (some humorous, some wistful, some with the faint murmurings of disquiet), these essays, as the title suggests, speak of passages, a literal or figurative going somewhere, a passing through to get there. They speak of "turning points," those pauses in a life when choices are made and life suddenly veers off in new and surprising trajectories. They speak of change, not all the time apparent... a realization that can happen with... a mind-blowing instance of "eureka." At other times, it manifests itself as nothing more than a soft, unexpected blow to the heart. (Source: http://www.anvilpublishing.com)
9789712726118
Philippine essays (English)
PR 9550.9 / .T86 2011