GINA Apostol's latest novel is "La Tercera," a literary tour de force that traverses memory, history and the deeply personal wounds of colonial and familial legacy. Apostol, acclaimed for her earlier works like "Bibliolepsy," "The Revolution According to Raymundo Mata and Insurrecto," returns with a narrative that is as intricate as it is poignant.

"La Tercera" unfolds through a mosaic of voices and timelines, inviting readers to confront the interplay of Philippine history and identity formation.

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