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Six Saturdays of Beyblade and Other Essays by Ferdinand Pisigan JARIN (2024, Uk-Trade Paper)

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PublisherPenguin Random House sea Pte. LTD.
ISBN-109815058991
ISBN-139789815058994
eBay Product ID (ePID)18061243566

Product Key Features

Book TitleSix Saturdays of Beyblade and Other Essays
Number of Pages144 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicAsian / General, Linguistics / General
Publication Year2024
GenreLanguage Arts & Disciplines, Literary Collections
AuthorFerdinand Pisigan Jarin
FormatUk-Trade Paper

Dimensions

Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight5.9 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.4 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2023-331324
Table Of ContentHomecomingD' Pol Pisigan BandThe ShipBall BoyNiogRepaksThe ConventService CrewBaclaranSix Saturdays of Beyblade
SynopsisQuinabuangan and the glorious marching band. Cembo Makati and the burning Ship. Baclaran, Manila at night, for the lost and homeless. In these ten personal essays, a father confesses in gripping narratives his coming of age without a father, of working at an early age, of finding love in hopeless places, of losing a son to leukemia, and of accepting the language of pain. In Six Saturdays of Beyblade and Other Essays, bestselling author Ferdinand Pisigan Jarin brings us back to memories of being a tennis ball picker in a lavish country club, of achieving his dreams as the smallest member of a countryside marching band, and of drinking Michael Jordan and Olajuwon as breakfast juice inside a walk-in freezer with fellow service crew members. He also introduces us to his exes and lost first loves. He lends us a list of his fist fights, those he knocked down during drinking sessions or brawls, his antics in the field of love, and the truth behind escaping the convent. Sometimes he is a son, sometimes a father, and sometimes a friend who vividly shares without beating around the bush. Written with a cinematic eye, Jarin bares it all, fair and square, no more or less. Most of all, no entrance fee., Quinabuangan and the glorious marching band. Cembo, Makati and the burning Ship. Baclaran, Manila at night, for the lost and homeless. In these ten personal essays, a father confesses in gripping narratives his coming of age without a father, of working at an early age, of finding love in hopeless places, of losing a son to leukemia, and of accepting the language of pain. In Six Saturdays of Beyblade and Other Essays, bestselling author Ferdinand Pisigan Jarin brings us back to memories of being a tennis ball picker in a lavish country club, of achieving his dreams as the smallest member of a countryside marching band, and of drinking Michael Jordan and Olajuwon as breakfast juice inside a walk-in freezer with fellow service crew members. He also introduces us to his exes and lost first loves. He lends us a list of his fist fights, those he knocked down during drinking sessions or brawls, his antics in the field of love, and the truth behind escaping the convent. Sometimes he is a son, sometimes a father, and sometimes a friend who vividly shares without beating around the bush. Written with a cinematic eye, Jarin bares it all, fair and square, no more or less. Most of all, no entrance fee.
LC Classification NumberPL6058.9.J37A5513

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