A workbook about climate change, its impact on humans and natural systems, and how students can become agents of change in their schools, households, and communities.
Raissa's works are as eclectic as she is. A UP Art Studies graduate with an MA in Creative Writing, she's been a museum worker, a teacher, a crafts columnist, a textbook writer, an exhibit reviewer, and a writer of health and parenting articles. She has three children and is married to an English teacher.
Her YA novel Woman in a Frame won the 2013 Filipino Readers' Choice Award for novel and was shortlisted for the 34th Philippine National Book Awards. Her most recent book, Virtual Centre, is a collection of her science fiction stories. She has other short stories in anthologies: Alternative Alamat, Bagets Anthology, Of Words and Water 2014, Friend Zones, and The Night Monkeys. She has written children's books too, including Hating Kapatid, one of the winners of the National Children's Book Award in 2014.