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Migrantik

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Migrantik by Norman Wilwayco is a gripping tale that delves into the life of a Filipino migrant navigating the challenges of adjusting to an unfamiliar culture. With a raw and emotionally intense narrative, the protagonist grapples with themes of displacement, identity, and perseverance. Set against the backdrop of societal expectations, it offers a poignant look into the migrant experience.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy deeply immersive narratives that explore the human experience from the perspective of displacement and migration. Its compelling storytelling combines raw emotion and a gritty portrayal of life, making it a powerful read for those interested in the complexities of identity and social challenges.

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A reluctant Filipino migrant takes a savage journey of life in Australia, working two jobs and surviving on a diet of weed, booze and little else.

Tony is one of millions of Filipinos scattered across the globe, working to send money back to his family. But unlike other migrants, he's no pushover at work and doesn't live in fear of losing his visa.

Squatting in the office with an Irish co-worker to save money, Tony hustles as a web designer and battles with a ball-busting Scottish boss during the day. At night, he washes away the loneliness and fights the enormous pressure with booze and weed, saving most of what he earns to send back home.

But the money from all the hard work never seems to be enough.

If it's not a new phone for his teenaged daughter, it's for a cousin's birthday or an uncle who needs funding for a business. Everyone's counting on his salary. So Tony plugs away, seeking small comfort in video calls with his family, finding short-lived happiness in skateboarding in empty carparks, and diving deep into the dark side of Sydney - away from the posh lights of the Harbour Bridge and smack dab into the seedy suburbs.

Tony's life as a migrant begins to unravel as events come to a head, and he's forced to face the consequences of his actions.

Translated from Filipino by Peter Dominique Mutuc, Migrantik is told through the lens of economic, emotional, and occasionally actual violence.

Book Details

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ISBN: 9789815017892

Publisher: Penguin Random House SEA

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 23 August 2022

Country: Singapore

Imprint: Penguin Random House SEA

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 19.0mm

Width: 154.0mm

Height: 232.0mm

Weight: 366g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Norman Wilwayco, eLearning developer living in Sydney, is the recipient of two Grand Prize for Filipino Literature from the Palanca awards; first for his debut novel Mondomanila, and second, for his sophomoric work, Gerilya. He grew up in three different regions across the Philippines- Cebu, Mindanao, and Metro Manila. He's been a toy maker, a carpenter's apprentice, an undertaker's helper, a scriptwriter for a children's TV show, a clerk, and a graphic designer. His first novel, Mondomanila, received the Grand Prize for Filipino Literature from the Palanca Awards in 2002. The gritty, revenge-embezzlement story gained a cult following and has been adapted for the screen. He has also written several short stories collected in Responde and Rekta. One of his short stories, Kahon, has received first prize from the Gawad Ka Amado. He also writes for the big screen, working with independent filmmakers. His most recent one, co-written with the director, Leave if for Tomorrow for Night Has Fallen won Best Screenplay at the Cinema One Originals Digital Film Festival. Migrantik is his third novel.

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