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64 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1997
In this collection of his works, there are many nice stories, poems and plays but my favorite ones are these two children's stories:Taken in front of the tomb of one of my favorite local Tagalog authors, Rene O. Villanueva on the occasion of his 59th birthday. In front of his tomb are two of his pictures and a copy of his memoir that our book club read and discussed last month.
1. Ang Batang Galit sa Umaga about a boy who hates mornings because both of his parents work as teachers. He only becomes happy when they come home late in the afternoon from work. He does not want to sleep because he misses the attention, games and laughter that he gets from his parents. Only one day when he is supposed to attend the same school when it is his turn to start schooling.I like this book better than some of his works.
2. Ang Karunungan ng Pusang Itim tells the story of a family that leaves the town where the nuclear power plant is built. Villanueva wrote this during the height of the Bataan Nuclear Plant debates. This proved that Villanueva was a writer who made stands on some current issues when he was still alive. He was not like many of the local authors who only wrote to entertain.