Mayor Of The Roses: Stories (Miami University Press Fiction Series)

by Marianne Villanueva
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Marianne Villanueva
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published
January 25th 2005 by Miami University Press

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Paperback, 181 pages

isbn
1881163466    (isbn13: 9781881163466)




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Nick Pappas
Read in February, 2008
recommends it for: people interested in Filipina culture
This book was just okay. The prose was well crafted, but the stories left something to be desired. This is a collection of uneven short stories that ranged from the amazing (Lenox Hill, December 1991) to the unintresting. Maybe it can all be sumed up by the culture gap. I did enjoy that some of the stories were linked, and wished this was a device that was employed more. Worth a shot, but don't get your hopes up.
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Paolo
12/19/07
Paolo rated it: 5 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1881163458)

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recommends it for: Everyone.
Someday Id like to adapt several stories from this collection into a quiet indie feature. Yes, these portraits are of Filipino Americans falling out of love, but not without a struggle (nor each other). Not since Ben Santos' fiction has contemporary Filipino life in the U.S. been mined with such clarity and precision.
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Mikey
02/13/08
Mikey rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1881163458)

Read in June, 2008
I think Lynda Barry infused me with a fascination for Filipino culture, so that helped. The title story is pretty brutal, but worth reading. I was less taken with the rest.
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kimberly
04/01/09
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Marie
04/19/08
Marie rated it: 5 of 5 stars (review of isbn 1881163458)

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camizzle
03/04/08
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Ching-In
12/20/07
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Anhoni
05/22/07
Anhoni rated it: 2 of 5 stars

Read in January, 2005




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