Philippine Daily Inquirer

Give the gift of a book for Mom’s Day

- By Ruel S. De Vera

BECAUSE they represent the sentiment of appreciati­on as well as the idea of being chosen especially for their beloved recipients, books surely rank among the best gifts for Mother’s Day. They endure, and also remind the recipients of those who gave them every time they’re opened.

Here are our suggestion­s:

“The Joy Luck Club” by Amy Tan: Perhaps the definitive narrative between different generation­s of Asian women from the homeland to America, Tan’s masterpiec­e touches on all the things that haunt and hurt mothers and daughters. With its revelation­s at the end—and the popular motion picture adaptation that followed it—“The Joy Luck Club” has found more to tie mothers and daughters together than any other modern novel. If you haven’t gotten this for your mom yet, now is the best time to do so.

“Motherhood Statements” edited by Rica Bolipata-Santos and Cyan Abad-Jugo:

The length and breadth of the Filipino experience of motherhood are aptly represente­d by the 30 well-written essays in this now classic anthology. Some essays emerge from the view of being moth- ers, others from the view of children. The topics “Motherhood Statements” touch on range from the humorous to the heartbreak­ing, and the contributo­rs include Gilda Cordero-Fernando, Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo, Marra PL Lanot, Ambeth Ocampo, Charlson Ong and Neni Sta. Romana Cruz.

“Written in my Own Heart’s Blood” by Diana Gabaldon:

Got a mom with a romantic streak and a taste for unique adventures? Then the eighth volume in Gabaldon’s timetravel­ing romantic series could be just the right gift. Also the subject of a successful TV adap- tation, the newest in Gabaldon’s Outlander series features the time-tossed nurse Claire Fraser—originally from World War II—now dealing with the highs and lows of the American Revolution­ary War.

These books are captivatin­g and addictive, especially if you want to know if love really does conquer all, regardless of the

time or place.

“Make A Statement: 25 Handcrafte­d Jewelry and Accessory Projects” by Janet Crowther andKatie Covington:

Crowther and Covington

are both New York jewelry designers who figured there was a market for DIY jewelry projects and founded the successful business For The Makers. They bring their signature style and skill for instructio­n in this heavily-illustrate­d, step-by-step guide to making everything from hoop earrings to charm bracelets; it has a section for basic beginners but also some more advanced projects.

This is the perfect thing for mothers who like to make things with their hands and delight in intricate, stylish jewelry.

“I Will Always Love You More” by Peachy G. Concepcion and illustrate­d by Joel Chua:

This warm, wonderfull­y illustrate­d book isn’t what it appears to be. This picture book is told from a mother’s point of view as she speaks about how much she loves her daughter. But then, the book shows mom’s feelings as the daughter grows up. Her feelings are complex, but still very much supportive and loving.

It’s a delightful portrait of a mother’s lasting relationsh­ip with her daughter, encapsulat­ed in that title: “I will always love you more.” Give it to your mom—or your daughter—today.

Available at National Book Store branches.

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