Halina Filipina: A New Yorker in Manila
Autor Arnold Arreen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 aug 2022
When two cultures collide, the results are explosive—a graphic novel rom-com like no other!
Halina Mitchell is half-Filipino, half-American. She's also a native New Yorker—sophisticated, beautiful and confident. On her first visit to the Philippines, she arrives in Manila to reconnect with relatives only to encounter a world of surprises that turn all her assumptions on their head. With the intrepid film critic Cris as her guide, she discovers a Manila that few others get to see!
Cris's wry takes on bad movies offer Halina a new lens on the modern world as he whisks her through his hometown at breakneck speed—including a crash course in Manila street life and the thrills and perils of midnight driving. In turn, Halina gives the struggling writer a newfound appreciation for his city.
Perfect for fans of "opposites attract" romances like Fangs and The Prince and the Dressmaker, this book offers a rom-com take on modern life and a touching story of friendship, love and crosscultural (mis)understanding from a renowned graphic novel pioneer.
Captured in Arre's distinctive style, Halina Filipina is about finding one's place in the world—or in two worlds at once!
Halina Mitchell is half-Filipino, half-American. She's also a native New Yorker—sophisticated, beautiful and confident. On her first visit to the Philippines, she arrives in Manila to reconnect with relatives only to encounter a world of surprises that turn all her assumptions on their head. With the intrepid film critic Cris as her guide, she discovers a Manila that few others get to see!
Cris's wry takes on bad movies offer Halina a new lens on the modern world as he whisks her through his hometown at breakneck speed—including a crash course in Manila street life and the thrills and perils of midnight driving. In turn, Halina gives the struggling writer a newfound appreciation for his city.
Perfect for fans of "opposites attract" romances like Fangs and The Prince and the Dressmaker, this book offers a rom-com take on modern life and a touching story of friendship, love and crosscultural (mis)understanding from a renowned graphic novel pioneer.
Captured in Arre's distinctive style, Halina Filipina is about finding one's place in the world—or in two worlds at once!
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780804855440
ISBN-10: 0804855447
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: color illustrations throughout
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Tuttle Publishing
Colecția Tuttle Publishing
ISBN-10: 0804855447
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: color illustrations throughout
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Tuttle Publishing
Colecția Tuttle Publishing
Recenzii
BookRiot features Halina Filipina: 8 Comics About Asian Immigrants For AAPI Heritage Month
"Is it still culture shock when the culture is supposed to be your own? That's the question at the heart of this charming fish-in-new-waters love story from Arre (The Mythology Class) …The black-and-white art brings Manila to life with uniquely Filipino settings such as crowded jeepneys and sari-sari convenience stores. The graceful linework makes for appealing and expressive characters in both broad comedic scenes and quietly dramatic moments. (…) a winning formula for readers looking for a fresh twist on romantic comedy." —Publishers Weekly
"This is a great story about an American Filipino character, and about what it is like to grow up within a culture you believe to know well, just to visit the country and realize it is actually full of surprises"" —Book Riot
Notă biografică
Arnold Arre won the inaugural graphic novel Philippine National Book Award for The Mythology Class in 2000. He is the author and illustrator of many other popular works, including Martial Law Babies, After Eden,Ang Mundo ni Andong Agimat,Trip to Tagaytay and Children of Bathala.