Onay: a personal journey / Alexander B. Yano; based on an interview by Ruben V. Tangco, editor.
Publication details: [Manila?]: Infinit-1 Communications Services, 2009.Description: 148 pages: ill. (some col.), maps; 24 x 31 cmISBN:- 9789719188582
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 148). Yano, A. B., & Tangco, R. V. (2009). Onay: A personal journey. Manila?: Infinit-1 Communications Services.
Foreword -- Chapter 1 Rough Roads in Sindangan -- Chapter 2 New Vistas From Dipolog and Cebu -- Chapter 3 The Winding Road to Baguio -- Chapter 4 From Tarlac to Samar -- Chapter 5 From Abra to Bicol -- Chapter 6 The Road Back to Zamboanga -- Chapter 7 In the Shadows of Bonifacio and Aguinaldo -- Chapter 8 The Journey Continues
"The composite image that emerges in the end mirrors the authentic Alex Yano. It is not meant to be glorified picture but one that those with modest means can readily identify with, emulate, or aspire for. If even just a handful of young Filipinos with unremarkable backgrounds can be inspired to hone their God-given talents and set out to make a difference in the life of their community and the nation, then the book would have served its purpose." --From the book.
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