Ashura: A Filipino Reckoning by Quintin Jose V. Pastrana (signed edition)
In a country riven by death and corruption, unlikely companions risk everything to find a little girl whose secret could expose murderers hiding in plain sight.
Ashura is the story of three lives, intertwined by fate and circumstance, speaking truth to power amid the escalating tide of extrajudicial killings in modern-day Philippines.
Spanning three continents, seven cities, and twelve months, the novel weaves a powerful narrative of interrupted youth, shared identity amid brazen politics, and the elusive search for justice. It traces the invisible threads of kinship that grow stronger as its characters navigate the fragile line between life and death, history and love.
The reader is drawn into separate inner journeys that converge on the bloodstained streets of Metro Manila and Mindanao, the shifting corridors of power in Washington, DC, and the dark recesses of Barcelona—culminating in an uncertain reckoning at the International Criminal Court in The Hague. Ultimately, Ashura becomes a shared, unfinished legacy of a nation still struggling to define itself.
REVIEWS
“Ashura: A Filipino Reckoning is a deeply moving debut that deftly evokes horrific moments in a country under a ruler who blindly used violence in a war on drugs, unleashing a river of tears. Ashura is a story about darkness and light, grief and remembrance, written in clear and compelling prose. What makes it heartwarming is that, amidst the terror that has become ordinary, kindness finds its way, surfaces, and shines.”―Marites D. Vitug
“A novel that fizzes with ideas and characters, ranging across continents. Pastrana holds the worlds deftly, weaving a tale that is complex, transparent, and riveting all at once. The portrait of people taking on the darkness that underlies a nation corrupt proposes that there is reason for hope.”―Amal Chatterjee
“Quintin, in Ashura, has again excellently blended and positioned his picturesque narration of events, persons, and places within his main characters’ own personalities: the advocacy and uncertainty, the ambivalence from fear to courage, strength, and hope. Even the other characters, though unnamed, enhance the verisimilar quality of the story. Ashura, from the very beginning up to the end, is riveting.”―Melencio Sta. Maria, Jr.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Paperback
Publisher: Penguin SEA
ISBN: 978-9815233865
Pages: 232