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A Tooth in My Popsicle: And Other Ebullient Essays on Becoming Filipino

von David Haldane

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Ever felt like chucking it all and moving to an island paradise? Award-winning journalist David Haldane and his Filipino wife, Ivy, met on an international dating site. Ten years later, with David laid off from his dream job at the LA Times and frustrated by mounting costs in America, they made the bold decision to move to the Philippine island of Mindanao, where Ivy grew up. This is the story of that adventure including its tragedies, triumphs, and travails as they slowly build their dream house overlooking the sea, explore the famous surfing mecca of Siargao Island, try to bridge the huge cultural gaps, navigate COVID in a foreign land, and give birth to a child during one of the world's longest and strictest lock downs. Originally published as a weekly column for Mindanao's leading newspaper, these short essays recount the surprising, spiritual, sometimes frightening, often hilarious, and always entertaining experience of adapting to life in a strange new place. Required reading for anyone contemplating such a move, or Filipinos wondering what would inspire a foreigner's abiding devotion to their homeland.… (mehr)
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Probably more like a 2.75. I did enjoy it to an extent, thinking that the only things I really knew about the Philippines were current in WWII, so I thought I would learn more than I did. Obviously, I did learn some things, but overall the shortness of the essays was an issue for me as many seemed to be over almost as soon as they started. I learned eventually that they were originally newspaper columns, which helped explain it. One interesting topic was how the country responded to the pandemic - leaving me glad I live in the US! Thanks to Library Thing for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. ( )
  MaureenCean | Feb 24, 2023 |
"A Tooth in My Popsicle is a series of essays that originally appeared as a weekly column in the leading newspaper on Mindanao island in the Philippines. When journalist David Haldane lost the job he had held for 23 years and the United States sunk into a deep recession, David, his Filipino wife, and their young son moved from the United States to Ivy's birthplace in the Philippines. They had visited Mindanao several times previously and David felt an immediate attachment to the beautiful island and its people.
The essays tell of their adventures and misadventures during the family's first two years in Mindanao. Haldane’s style is almost conversational and very easy to read. He writes about his family, the local people, the way of life in their new country, and the hurdles outsiders must conquer to assimilate to that lifestyle. The essays vary in content from the author’s unexpected emotional reactions to public holiday activities to the surprise at the native Filipino's relaxed attitude to what Haldane viewed as minor emergencies. They fluctuate in emotion from humor to pathos to reverence to love. Life in Mindanao is unconventional and mystifying to someone who lived nearly 70 years in the somewhat structured society of the United States. Haldane, true to his journalistic background, is a wonderful storyteller. "A Tooth in My Popsicle" is an entertaining and informative book, and because of the essay format, easy to pick up and read for short periods. Thank you to NetGalley and Black Rose Writing for this ARC. ( )
  Shookie | Jan 20, 2023 |
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Ever felt like chucking it all and moving to an island paradise? Award-winning journalist David Haldane and his Filipino wife, Ivy, met on an international dating site. Ten years later, with David laid off from his dream job at the LA Times and frustrated by mounting costs in America, they made the bold decision to move to the Philippine island of Mindanao, where Ivy grew up. This is the story of that adventure including its tragedies, triumphs, and travails as they slowly build their dream house overlooking the sea, explore the famous surfing mecca of Siargao Island, try to bridge the huge cultural gaps, navigate COVID in a foreign land, and give birth to a child during one of the world's longest and strictest lock downs. Originally published as a weekly column for Mindanao's leading newspaper, these short essays recount the surprising, spiritual, sometimes frightening, often hilarious, and always entertaining experience of adapting to life in a strange new place. Required reading for anyone contemplating such a move, or Filipinos wondering what would inspire a foreigner's abiding devotion to their homeland.

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