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ROSALINDA R. MORGAN was born and raised in the Philippines, graduated from Adamson University in Manila with a degree in accounting, and passed the C.P.A. board exam before moving to New York with $100 and a dream. She blogs about the Philippines and its history at www.subliblog.com. She has been the Editor of several newsletters. As the Editor of the Carolina Rosarian, she won the 2022 Gold Award in the National District Newsletter Competition of the American Rose Society. Her short story "Pink Slip" won Honorable Mention at the Writer's Digest writing competition. Rosalinda published her first book when she was 70 years old. She has self-published five historical novels and one motivational book in ten years. She is now working on a story about accounting fraud set in Long Island. She likes to read or work outside in her garden if she is not writing. After living in Oyster Bay, New York, for 40 years, she decided to move South and now lives in Charleston, SC. For more info, you can visit her website at www.rosalindarmorgan.com.

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BIOGRAPHY & MEMOIR

THE ZIGZAG ROAD

BY Rosalinda Morgan • POSTED ON Aug. 14, 2023

In this lightly fictionalized memoir, the author recounts her parents’ courtship in the Philippines amid the chaos of World War II.

In the late 1930s, life in the Philippines is “idyllic,” as prosperous as it is peaceful, a cultural milieu richly described by author Morgan. Benjamin Maranan, a storeowner from Alitagtag, catches sight of the beautiful Adelaide Buendia at a festival in her hometown, Bauan. He’s smitten, but an introduction is impossible; Adelaide is vigilantly protected by her brother, Lucio. Later, Benjamin sees her picture in a magazine (she was photographed at a local festival), and he becomes obsessed with meeting her. He writes her letters weekly, and when she finally replies, their courtship officially begins. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor changes everything, however. President Manuel L. Quezon predictably declares his allegiance to the United States, and the Japanese promptly invade. At the time of the invasion, Benjamin is far from home in Baguio with a band of brothers and cousins, and they decide to make the trek back to the family in Batangas, a long journey that’s “perilous and unpredictable.” Morgan’s novelistic account of her father’s way home is riveting; it not only thrillingly conveys the danger Benjamin confronted, but also the endless resourcefulness and courage of the people of Batangas. The portrayal of the young couple’s burgeoning love is somewhat mawkish, however: “How can such a beautiful lady be unknown to so many young men? Where is she hiding, and where did she come from? Is she really from Sambat? Maybe not. Maybe she is from another barrio. I have to find out.” Nevertheless, the portrayal of the “uncertainties of time” that plagued the country is gripping. The plight of the Philippines following the bombing of Pearl Harbor is often neglected by writers and historians alike, and this is a welcome correction to that absence.

A captivating look at the sudden transformation of the Philippines by war.

Pub Date: Aug. 14, 2023

ISBN: 9798985045819

Page count: 316pp

Publisher: Kobbe Press

Review Posted Online: Oct. 16, 2023

Awards, Press & Interests

Day job

Retired

Favorite author

Jennifer Donnelly

Favorite book

The Winter Rose

Favorite word

Bahala Na

Hometown

Charleston, SC

Passion in life

Rose Gardening

Unexpected skill or talent

Leadership

ADDITIONAL WORKS AVAILABLE

Saving Wentworth Hall

Spencer Wentworth, a young scion of a New York banking family, and his sister, Emma, were born into one of the old and privileged families of the Long Island Gold Coast, where they enjoy the lavish lifestyle money can buy. Three years into Spencer's European Grand Tour, he gets a telegram to come home, which changes the direction of his carefree life. Is he up to the challenge of what lies ahead? While on vacation at Wentworth Hall, Spencer meets Emma's friend, Lorna, a lovely girl from a middle-class background. Despite their differences in life station, they fall in love. With the stock market about to crash and the Great Depression looming on the horizon, the Wentworth family faces difficulty trying to maintain their lavish lifestyle. The family could lose everything, including their ancestral home, Wentworth Hall. Spencer is determined to save Wentworth Hall at any cost, including losing the woman he loves. Not many options are available to him. Will he choose wisely? As Spencer struggles with his decision to save Wentworth Hall, Emma struggles with her conscience to preserve the reputation of Wentworth Hall due to her indiscretion. Will brother and sister be able to avoid scandal and humiliation? Will Wentworth Hall survive amidst the economic downturn? Is Spencer and Lorna's love for each other strong enough to weather the storm? Saving Wentworth Hall is a tale of responsibility, love, and betrayal during the Gilded Age. If you like Downton Abbey, you'll love this. Originally published as "The Wentworth Legacy"
Published: Dec. 26, 2021
ISBN: 979-8-9850458-0-2
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