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| ISBN | 9789715429245 |
| Format | PaperBack |
| Language | English |
| Year of Publication | 2020 |
| Bib. Info | xii, 220p. |
| Categories | Biography/Memoirs |
| Product Weight | 420 gms. |
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Abi Nako, or So I Thought is a memoir of Cruz’s first ten years in Davao City, where she moved after her heterosexual marriage had failed. It is about her efforts to rebuild her life as a single mother to two children and her adventures in (re)fashioning herself as a writer and a lesbian in the face of her own false expectations. As a memoir, the overarching narrative is concerned with starting over and dealing with the challenges of relocating to a distinctly Davao community. But with this memoir being a significant part of her process of becoming, Cruz also interrogates its form by approaching it in a nonlinear manner, with twenty stand-alone essays as chapters and some graphic elements.
1. Autobiographical fiction, Philippines (English). 2. Women authors, Filipino