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Upon the reading the first pages of Cris Yabes’ UP Centennial award winning novel Sarena’s Story: The Loss of a Kingdom, one can’t help but feel a bit apprehensive at the slow burn of the proceedings, the writer taking her time at this shifting fictional history of the lost sultanate of Sulu, with a mother and daughter of the royal court as central characters and narrators.

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Upon the reading the first pages of Cris Yabes’ UP Centennial award winning novel Sarena’s Story: The Loss of a Kingdom, one can’t help but feel a bit apprehensive at the slow burn of the proceedings, the writer taking her time at this shifting fictional history of the lost sultanate of Sulu, with a mother and daughter of the royal court as central characters and narrators.

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