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Before the rain: a memoir of love and revolution

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In a voice haunting and filled with longing, Before the Rain tells the story of love unexpected, its fragile bounds and subtle perils.

As a newspaper editor in the '80s, Luisita Torregrosa lived her career.

Enter Elizabeth, a striking, reserved, and elusive writer with whom Torregrosa falls deeply in love.

Their storyirresistible romance, overlapping ambitions, and fragile unionunfolds as the narrative shifts to the Philippines and the fall of Ferdinand Marcos.

There, on that beautiful, troubled island, the couple creates a world of their own, while covering political chaos and bloody upheavals.

What was effortless abroad becomes less idyllic when they return to the United States, and their ending becomes as surprising and revealing as their beginning.

Torregrosa captures the way love transforms those who experience it for an unforgettable, but often too brief, time.

This book is distinguished not only by its strong, unique, and conflicted heroines, but also by Torregrosa's lyrical portrait of the Philippines and the even more exotic heart of intimacy.

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Product Details
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
0547669232 / 9780547669236
eBook (EPUB)
070.92
07/08/2012
English
256 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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