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Alumni and faculty members who would like to have their books considered for this listing should contact Stacey Himmelberger, editor of Hamilton magazine. This list, which dates back to 2018, is updated periodically with books appearing alphabetically on the date of entry.

Tales from Manila Ave. by Patrick Joseph Caoile, visiting assistant professor of literature and creative writing.

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(Sundress Publications, 2025).

The publisher provides this description: “Tales from Manila Ave. traces the joys and struggles of Filipino immigrants as they navigate life and ponder identity outside their motherland. Through touching reflections on community and memory, Patrick Joseph Caoile’s debut collection takes an honest yet playful look into the intricacies of longing and belonging. Tenants gather to swap meals and stories, workers strive to prove their worth, sons and daughters revisit their relationships with faith, patriotism, and their own parents. These connections span generations, and in crossing both time and distance, urge us to observe what is lost or changed in the translation.

“Feelings of grief and alienation abide, but so do love and gratitude as these characters forge bonds and gain perspective in unexpected encounters. Here, the familiar and the foreign cannot be clearly delineated, and attempts to escape one’s history lead to seeing it in new forms. More than fragments, these contemporary tales are evidence of an inheritance that continues to flourish; they vocalize the lessons and hopes that have taken wordless root in our hearts, waiting for us to remember them.”

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