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It’s A Mens World

Bebang Siy

Publisher: Anvil Publishing, Inc.

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Summary

This collection of funny and heartrending autobiographical essays by the young Filipino Chinese author is a photo album of sorts—there are black-and-white shots, vivid Polaroids, ID pictures, and yellowed photographs that look like scenes from a dream.
Available since: 11/15/2017.

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