Assembling Alice

Mookie Katigbak-Lacuesta

Assembling Alice
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Random House SEA
Country
Singapore
Published
16 November 2021
Pages
240
ISBN
9789814954105

Assembling Alice

Mookie Katigbak-Lacuesta

A young female journalist in pre-war Manila joins a secret
resistance movement against the Japanese-when the war breaks out, she stands
to lose everything.

Before and after the Battle of Manila, a Japanese spy and an American soldier have one thing in common- they both fall in love with Alice Feria, a pianist who would later become one of the first women journalists in the Philippines. Both would prove to be instrumental to her survival during the Japanese occupation and the liberation of Manila. Assembling Alice is a portrait of a woman as much as it is a portrait of the times she lived in. She came of age during the commonwealth period, survived both the occupation and the war, and did not write of her experiences as much as she spoke of them to those in her inner circle. Her experiences were sublimated into editorials she wrote for a small magazine called The Filipino Home Companion where she wrote of nation-building and what it meant or should mean to be a Filipino after the second world war. Inside these pages are the stories she told, and have been told about her.

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