Letters to Montgomery Clift

Noel Alumit
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This haunting and compelling novel of a Filipino boy sent to America by his parents to escape the brutal Marcos regime is a story of hope set against a backdrop of abuse and alienation. Following the Filipino tradition of writing letters to the ghosts of ancestors, Bong Bong Luwad begins to write letters to the ghost of Montgomery Clift, at first asking to be reunited with his family, but as he undergoes the pains of adolescence, sexual discovery, and mental illness, the letters form a journal of self-discovery.
Genres: FictionLGBTYoung AdultQueerGayMental IllnessLiterary FictionGay FictionPoliticsContemporary
244 Pages

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