The author grew up, studied, worked in the Philippines, and immigrated to the U.S. in his 30s, where he earned his doctoral degree and continued his career as an addiction therapist. He overcame crippling poverty through education and fulfilled his childhood dream of world travel with his job as a lecturer and consultant.
""Thoroughly captivating and riveting reading . . . and one of the best ethnographies of Tondo."" Fatima Castillo, Professor, University of the Philippines ""A remarkable and inspiring story of hardship and survival, written with sensitivity yet devoid of bitterness . . . a must read for every Filipino."" Ed Alvarez, M.D., Founder, Hudson Valley Hematology Oncology Associates, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., USA ""A heart-warming story of personal struggle and triumph against all odds; and an explosive interpretation of an important segment of Philippine history and Filipino consciousness."" David Itokazu-Sarcia, Jr., M.D., Chairman, Okinawa International Longevity Conference, Okinawa, Japan