The following is the announcement that we posted at Face Book. Hope you will be 
able to come. And if you are outside Los Angeles,
this is our way of keeping in touch. BTW, if we are not yet friends at Face 
Book, I would like to be your Friend. :-)

Linda
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Annual Authors Night  


Type: Party - Mixer 
Date: Friday, April 23, 2010 
Time: 5:30pm - 9:00pm 
Location: Salakot Sizzle & Grill 
Street: 2122 Beverly Boulevard 
City/Town: Los Angeles, CA 
  
 
Description
 


The annual Authors Night of Philippine Expressions Bookshop is traditionally 
held on the eve of the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. A participant at 
the Festival since 1997, the Bookshop is happy to contribute to the literary 
and cultural life of the City of Los Angeles.

Join us at Authors Night to celebrate the publication of six new books by 
Filipino and Filipino American Authors. Book Talks, Readings, Booksigning, Food 
and Fun !

Filipinos in Washington, D.C. By Rita M. Cacas and Juanita Tamayo Lott. The 
book captures an ethnic history in photos and words, and documents historical 
events and political transitions that occurred. Cacas, a native Washingtonian 
and daughter of one of the Depression-era pioneers, previously worked at 
theNational Gallery of Art, and currently works at the US National Archives. 
Lott, raised in San Francisco but spent her adulthood in Washington D.C. area 
is a retired Federal senior demographer, policy analyst and special assistant 
to the US Census Bureau director. She cofounded the first US Filipino American 
Studies inSF State University (1960) and the Filipino American Studies Program 
at the University of Maryland College Park(2007). 

Finding God: True Stories of Spiritual Encounters. Edited by Cecilia Manguerra 
Brainard and Marily Ysip Orosa. The book documents true encounters with the 
Divine as experienced by both Filipinos and Filipino Americans who bravely 
share their personal experiences and open their whole being to the general 
public who will read them. "Finding God on earth, next to entering heaven in 
eternal life is, to my mind, the greatest gift one can experience. I know that 
not everyone can be aware that he or she is finding God at precisely the moment 
this experience is happening, but all the contributors are to be envied, for 
finding God can be such an awesome moment whether it happens when one is in 
great physical pain or in deep spiritual anguish. I am privileged to write one 
of the blurbs of a book being dedicated to the memory of my dear friend, Jose 
de Santos Orosa, who taught me what forgiveness is all about." - Josefina T. 
Lichauco, well-known Philippine lawyer.
 (Her recent demise brought her to a real encounter with God - Linda's note)

Growing Up Filipino: More Stories for Young Adults, Vol.ll. Edited by Cecilia 
Manguerra Brainard, she is also the author and editor of over a dozen books. 
She teaches creative writing at the Writer's Program at UCLA-Extension. The 
book is the second volume of a Growing Up Filipino series. In this collection 
of 27 short stories, Filipino and Filipino American writers explore the 
universal challenges and experiences of Filipino teens after the historic 
events of 9/11. The modern demands do not hinder Filipino youth from dealing 
with the universal concerns of growing up: family, friends, love, home, budding 
sexuality, leaving home. The delightful stories are written by well known as 
well as emerging writers and the stories can be enjoyed by adult readers as 
well. 

Let's Cook Adobo! By Carina Monica Montoya. Book design by Eliseo Art Silva. 
This is a cookbook designed for children. Adobo originated in the Philippines, 
and has become a popular food around the world. With simple step-by-step recipe 
directions in vibrantly colored illustrations that incorporate Filipino 
history, cooking Adobo can be an easy and fun learning experience for children.

Philippine Indigenous Communities: Poetics, Society and History. By Dr Ming 
Menez Coben. Holder of a Ph.D. in Folklore and Folklife from the University of 
Pennsylvania, she was Professor of American Multicultural Studies at 
CSU-Sonoma, and taught Philippine Folklore and Society at UCLA. Her third book 
examines the centrality of verbal art in social life and the dynamic roles of 
varbal artists as religious and political leaders, as guardians of tradition, 
as well as agents of cultural change. The subtitle highlights its emphasis on 
poetics and social change, poetics and gender politics, the poetics of 
violence, and pacifism, tropes in social and historical contexts, and on 
colonialism, ethnic identity and political power. Her other books are Folklore 
Communications among Filipinos in California (1980) and Explorations in 
Philippine Folklore (1996). She resides in Los Angeles. "This book has ten 
fascinating and exciting chapters, each blending in a
 stimulating manner history and ethnology with the verbal literaure of a 
specific Philippine indigenous group." - Gerald Rixhon, Professor of 
Anthropology.

Seeking Thirst: A Novel. By Carlene Sobrino Bonnivier. This is her second 
novel, the first beingAutobiography of a Stranger. Trained as an educator, 
Bonnivier has lived and worked in many countries and had resided in the East 
Coast before finally settling in Los Angeles. Conceived in Baguio but born in 
Los Angeles, she grew up in the periphery of Temple Street and knew it long 
before it became known as a Filipino enclave and declared as Historic 
Filipinotown. Seeking First is a woman's novel and described as such. 
"Carol/Orion is one of the most complex and rich women characters readers have 
had in a very long time. Her journey to love herself and others is relevant to 
everyone. Carlene Bonnivier has created a character who is hard to forget." - 
Marita Golden, author, After, Don't Play in the Sun: Migrations of the Heart. 

***
$10.00  Seats are limited.  RSVP necessary. Free parking.  Email 
<[email protected]> Call (310) 514-9139 
The venue was chosen in line with the Bookshop's policy to support 
Filipino-owned establishments. Mabuhay!
If you will be unable to come but would like to get signed copies of the books, 
please email: <[email protected]>

*** 
Authors Night 2010 is an ongoing outreach program of Philippine Expressions 
Bookshop, the mail order bookshop dedicated to Filipino Americans in search of 
their roots. 2114 Trudie Drive Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275-2006 Tel (310) 
514-9139 www.philippineexpressionsbookshop.com

*** 

Drop by our Booth No. 427, Zone D, at the LA Times Festival of Books, UCLA 
Campus where the featured authors will also autograph their books. Festival 
hours - 10:00am-6:00pm Saturday, April 24 and 10:00am-5:00pm Sunday, April 25. 
For specific schedules, <[email protected]> or call (310) 
514-9139  
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