Baby Jesus Pawn Shop
โ Scribed by Lucia Orth
- Book ID
- 110864193
- Publisher
- The Permanent Press
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 192 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1579622518
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
In steamy, corruption-ridden Manila, at the height of Ferdinand Marcos' brutal regime, 2 unlikely young lovers come together: Rue Caldwell, the wife of an American counter-insurgency specialist & Doming Aquinaldo, a Filipino dissident working under a secret identity as chauffeur for Rue's husband. Doming is honor-bound to avenge his father's murder, but resists fighting brutality with more violence, choosing instead to be a conduit for information. Rue, who avoids acknowledging the suffering that is veiled by her privileged lifestyle, represents all that Doming despises. As the violence in the country escalates, Rue & Doming find refuge in each other through their loneliness, their awakening conscience and their common experience of betrayal and exile. Doming soon abandons his role as informant embarking on a perilous journey to his rural home in search of a "disappeared" sister as Rue's life becomes more deeply intertwined with the Marcos regime. When an insurgent bomb attack goes horribly awry, government reprisals take the lives of dozens of innocent Filipinos as well as an American journalist who was trying to expose corruption, Doming, realizing that Rue and her husband are at risk of becoming "collateral damage," is now compelled to make a difficult choice or else find the narrow way between his love for Rue, his duty to his country & the wisdom of his heart.
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