The boy with a snake in his schoolbag : a memoir from Manila (or something like that) / Bob Ong.
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Grade School Learning Resource Center Fiction | Fiction | FIC/FIL O5884bo 2022 (Browse shelf) | Available | GS19806 |
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This humorous coming-of-age memoir follows the author from kindergarten through high school and college to his own experiences as a young teacher. Set in Manila, it explores universal themes of friendship, love, school life, depression, academic struggles and personal successes. A National Bestseller in the Philippines, the book also includes illustrations by award-winning cartoonist Freely Abrigo, a concept artist for Warner Brothers.
This collection of warm and humorous essays candidly chronicles Bob Ong's experiences growing up in the Marcos-era Manila of the 1980s. The author casts a satirical and nostalgic eye on the events of everyday life including:
Fighting for a seat in a classroom with limited chairs
Munching on Nutribuns (UNICEF's nutrient-enriched bread sent to developing countries)
Having your sister discover a 20-inch rubber snake in your schoolbag
Taking part in a disastrous school production of Star Wars
Struggling to adapt to university life
Discovering a new perspective of the classroom when he becomes a teacher himself
Whether you're nostalgic for your own schooldays in the Philippines or simply want to enjoy an entertaining memoir set against the backdrop of a chaotic Asian city, this book is for you.
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