Driving Forces - Carol Fortino - Books - AuthorHouse - 9781481753807 - May 21, 2013
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Driving Forces

Carol Fortino

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Driving Forces

THE DRIVER: Many forces drive us into the decisions we make: infidelity: new opportunity, chance meetings, rebel causes. Dr. Louise Hammel, an American-Australian, takes a job in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines, as a Regional Long-Term Advisor for an educational program called PROMES. Her assigned Filipino driver, Rico Bernales, becomes enamored with a Muslim widow whose uncle is the leader of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). Rico is unwittingly drawn into the nefarious and dangerous underworld of the rebels. As the year progresses, Louise becomes more savvy in negotiating her way through complex issues of Filipino society: human relations, religion, education, culture and politics, but she is unable to help her driver with his personal entanglements. In the end, Louise must decide if she will return home to the USA leaving her driver to extricate himself from the vortex of impending dangers. BOOK REVIEWS Carol Fortino has woven an interesting tale, impressively detailed, melded with education, customs, culture and traditions of Catholic and Muslim Filipinos and the conflicts between them. The story is intertwined with romance, family conflict, betrayal, graft, subversion and disaster. The book illustrates a good comparison of the differences in cultures among the Philippines, Australia and America. Victor Moss, author of Beware the Wolves, a Soviet WWII Love Story (a potential Hollywood motion picture) a thoughtful fictionalized memoir of an American ex-pat's life moving between the radically different cultures of Australia and the Philippines. The rich individuals of the book paint a raw rubbing of fundamentally different ways of conceiving the world as well as the precariousness of life in a nation haunted by the mixed blessings of so-called 'modernity' and a particularly fragile environment . . . a quick and thoroughly enjoyable read"" Jim O'Donnell, author of "Notes for the Aurora Society" and "Rise and

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 21, 2013
ISBN13 9781481753807
Publishers AuthorHouse
Pages 218
Dimensions 13 × 152 × 229 mm   ·   326 g
Language English  

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