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Land of My Birth


Book Description
This is a wonderful book describing the plight of Filipino emigrants as they work abroad to escape corruption and hunger back home. While life is better for many Filipinos abroad, this lifestyle carries many heartbreaks. J. Mark Munoz weaves a picture of life on this Island of the Pacific, and the lives of families ripped apart by the global economy. While there are many problems to overcome, the... More
Book Information
PublisherGyldan Edge Publishing, LLC
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelAdult
# of Pages164
ISBN-100975548212
ISBN-13978-0975548219
Publication Date04/08/2005
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About J., Mark Munoz (Author) : J., Mark Munoz is a published author. A published credit of J., Mark Munoz is Land of My Birth.
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About N., Jeanne-Marie Johnson (Editor) : N., Jeanne-Marie Johnson is a published editor. A published credit of N., Jeanne-Marie Johnson is Land of My Birth.
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3/16/2009 N Johnson said:
This is a wonderful book describing the plight of Filipino emigrants as they work abroad to escape corruption and hunger back home. While life is better for many Filipinos abroad, this lifestyle carries many heartbreaks. J. Mark Munoz weaves a picture of life on this Island of the Pacific, and the l... more

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