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Articles/Stories: Filipino Americans in our midst

Inkwater Press has announced the publication of "Scratch the News: Filipino Americans in Our Midst" by journalist Cristina DC Pastor. A collection of stories and articles the author wrote for Filipinas Magazine and The Philippine News, Scratch the News explores the complex and varied culture inhabited and created by the Filipino American community.

The collection begins with the story of Carl and Clarence Aguirre, a pair of twins conjoined at the head, and concludes with a set of profiles on Filipino Americans serving in the New York Police Department.  These stories frame the collection, in which Pastor examines everything from a filmmaker debuting at the Tribeca film festival to an AIDS activist, and from the plight of a mail-order bride to the miraculous recovery a teenage girl involved in a violent car accident.

While the collection celebrates ordinary citizens at the center of extraordinary stories, some prominent individuals are also featured.  For example, Pastor writes about Michelle Malkin, bestselling author of Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists, Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores.  Malkin wrote her book in the wake of September 11th. Outspoken and irreverent, Malkin publishes a widely syndicated newspaper column and is a regular guest on shows such as 20/20, Hannity and Colmes, and The O’Reilly Factor.

Other well-known Filipinos who appear in Scratch the News include Gene Marcial, stock columnist for Business Week and one of the most influential people on Wall Street, and Major General Antonio Taguba, who penned the confidential memo detailing the abuse of prisoners in Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.  Pastor highlights the accomplishments of all her subjects, but is careful also to create a fuller picture for the reader.  Taguba, for example, is not simply the author of the Abu Ghraib memo, but is also the son of a World War II POW, a caring and generous family man, and a close friend to some of the victims of the September 11th attacks.

“Scratch the news,” writes Pastor, “and chances are a Filipino is wedged somewhere between the folds...”  Indeed, the stories in this collection explore not simply the news, but American culture as a whole.  Pastor’s clean, precise prose engages the reader and creates a sense of continuity between the wide-ranging stories.

Scratch the News by Cristina DC Pastor is available from Inkwater Press (www.inkwaterbooks.com), as well as local and on-line retailers for $18.95.

 
Articles/Stories: Filipino Americans in our midst
 
Posted on Tuesday, January 30 @ 14:36:44 CST by comicarts
 

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