A passing season Azucena Grajo Uranza
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- 9789711010805
- PS 9993.U73 .P267 2001b
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Centennial literary prize, 1898-1998 award winning novel in English--Cover.
A Passing Season, a 2002 award-winning historical novel[1] written by Filipino author Azucena Grajo Uranza, is the saga of families during the time of the twin wars of 1896 and 1898, known in history as the Philippine Revolution and the Filipino-American War. It is the story of the Eduartes, the de Almogueiras, the Herreras, and their neighbor and occasional friends, the Ricaforts, trying to hold on to old and trusted rituals of daily life amidst the turbulence and upheaval in the last years of the nineteenth century in Manila.
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