7 rows · · "In Gun Dealers’ Daughter, Gina Apostol probes the hard truths of love, nationhood, and Brand: Norton, W. W. Company, Inc. "In Gun Dealers’ Daughter, Gina Apostol probes the hard truths of love, nationhood, and exile with crisp intelligence and subtle humor. Apostol is a fearless, stylish writer of substance and her American debut is long overdue."/5(19). · GUN DEALERS' DAUGHTER. by Gina Apostol ‧RELEASE DATE: July 9, The stilted reminiscences of a daughter of privilege from the Philippines whose naïve acts of rebellion teach her a tough life lesson. In her third novel, award-winning, Manila-born Apostol delivers a sketchy history of her country’s politics from the solipsistic perspective of a “spoiled brat,” Soledad Soliman, now .
Gina Apostol. Before her fourth book hit the shelves, Publishers Weekly chose Gina Apostol's Insurrecto as one of the Ten Best Books of Her third book, Gun Dealers' Daughter, won the PEN/Open Book Award and was shortlisted for the William Saroyan International Prize. Her first two novels, Bibliolepsy and The Revolution According to. Gun Dealers' Daughter|Gina Apostol, The Voice of God on Mount Sinai: Rabbinic Commentaries on Exodus in the Light of Sufi and Zen-Buddhist Texts (Subsidia Biblica)|Reinhard Neudecker, Hogan: The Origins of the Hogan Family and Their Place in History (Irish Clan Mini-Book)|Iain Gray, GRINGOS IN PARADISE: Our Honduras Odyssey|Malana Ashlie. Gun Dealers' Daughter. by Gina Apostol. A young woman pieces together her troubled past in this story of rebellion and romance set in the Marcos-era Philippines. Soon after she leaves home for university in Manila, Soledad Soliman (Sol) transforms herself from bookish rich girl to communist rebel.
GUN DEALERS' DAUGHTER. by Gina Apostol ‧RELEASE DATE: July 9, The stilted reminiscences of a daughter of privilege from the Philippines whose naïve acts of rebellion teach her a tough life lesson. In her third novel, award-winning, Manila-born Apostol delivers a sketchy history of her country’s politics from the solipsistic perspective of a “spoiled brat,” Soledad Soliman, now recovering from a mental breakdown in her family’s luxurious New York. Winner of the PEN/Open Book Award, Gun Dealers' Daughter, A Novel, Gina Apostol, Gun Dealers’ Daughter. Gina Apostol. Norton, $ (p) ISBN Philippine National Book Award–winner Apostol chronicles a country in political turmoil in her vertiginous.
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