NEW OLD
WARRIOR BOOK LAUNCHED
The book “Old
Warrior’s Poems and the Bohol Quake Assistance Story” was launched in Lucena
City, Quezon province, and Baclayon, Bohol on June 26 and July 1, respectively
Nestor
Pestelos, a long-time resident of Bohol, said Milwida Sevilla-Reyes, his
co-author and former classmate at the Quezon National High School in Lucena,
flew in from Sydney, Australia where she and her family had lived for decades,
to be present for the book launch in both places.
The
227-page book, twice the size of the previous “Old Warrior and Other Poems,”
has added a Part 2 which documents the experiences of Bohol Local Development
Foundation, the non-government organization headed by Pestelos. Publication of
the new book was made possible through a cash donation by Corazon Maxino
Verzosa, a realtor in Metro Manila and an alumna from the same school.
Proceeds
from the sale of the book will help enable BLDF implement its new initiative,
the Youth Livelihood and Drug Rehabilitation Project. In both book launch
venues, the new section drew positive responses from critics, “competing with positive
comments about the 33 poems contained in both editions,” according to BLDF
President and Principal Author Pestelos.
Part 2
includes the following articles: the Bohol Quake Assistance (BQA) Story in brief
complete with text and photos; documentation in text and photos of the Bohol
Quake Assistance Story; the birth of the BQA Fund Drive, an initiative of BLDF
in partnership with Miriam College and the Peacock Garden Spa and Resort in
Baclayon, Bohol; and a feature article on the community-based approach to
providing shelter.
The
Boholano writers who contributed translated poems or Salin Tulas include: Prof.
Marianito Luspo; Paul Joseph Vistal; and Rey Anthony Chiu. Chito Fuentes, now
based in Davao City, wrote an article on
the pro-poor targeting tool designed by BLDF.
Other
contributors include: former priest Edicio Dela Torre now with the Philippine
Coconut Authority and Education for Life Foundation, among others; and Evelyn O’Connor,
award-winning educational blogger and teacher in Western Ireland who prepared A
Guide to Reading and Appreciating Poetry included in the book; Estrella Torres,
reporter of Business Mirror; and Marit Meijer, BLDF project officer from the
Netherlands, who designed and pilot-test the cultural bikes tour project for out-of-school
youth. Copies of the book are available at Baclayon Food Station and Darunday
Manor.
Copies of
the book are available at: Crescenia Café, Baclayon Food Station, Poblacion,
Baclayon and Darunda Manor, Tagbilaran City.
Florencia Gilay-Pestelos: Landline – 038 540 9327;
Mobile - 09173041484; Email: fgpestelos@yahoo.com
Lorena Sensen Balala: Mobile – 09353635241
Romulo Pasco: Mobile: 09173066158; Email –glennmoli@yahoo.com.ph
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